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EDITED BY
JOSEPH JACKSON HOWARD . LL.D.,
MALTRAVERS HERALD EXTRAORDINARY,
AND
FREDERICK ARTHUR CRISP.
NOTES
VOL. 2.
PRIVATELY PRINTED.
1897.
1135478
Facsimile of a Silhouette of Colonel John Plumbe-
Tempest of Tong Hall, co. York, and Aught on, co.
Lane, who died 6 April i8^g.
NOTES.
Pedigree of Plitmbe.
Tempest.
[Vol. I, p. 35.]
Lane, formerly of Kawardley; purchased
land in Whiston in 1646 and 1649; bur. at
Prescot 1 March 1653.
i,.u^P"' '^^9> a widow 1654; bought' land in
VVhiston in 1654, and jointly with her son in
1661.
John Plumbe of Whis-
ton and Prescot (eldest
son), yeoman; bapt. at
Daresbury 2 2 July 1638;
marriage settlement
dated 13 Charles 11. ;
died at an advanced
age, and bur. at Prescot
28 October 1727. Will
dated 24 June 17 13.
He bought land in
Whiston in 166 1 and
1663. For an abstract
of his win, and of the
settlement he made of
the Whiston Estate, see
pages 7 and 8.
^O^lJ&A^J^
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signature from a bond dated
16 October 1669.
=Elizabeth, dau.
of William Lyme
of Prescot, by
Isabella his wife;
died before her
husband, bur. at
Prescot 9 March
I7Tf-
Thomas Plumbe (a younger son) of Kawardley. By
bond to John, his elder brother, dated 1 6 October 1 669
he settled his Kawardley Estate on himself and his
issue by his then wife, the children of another wife were
not to inherit, and in default of such issue, on Thomas,
the son of John. He married a 2nd time Mary and
had a son, supposed to be Richard. He and John
the lawyer, seems to have witnessed an indenture by
Abraham Plumbe, son of John of Whiston, with his
father's consent, to
be taught the — _^^_/^
^ Signature from a bond dated 16 Oct. 1669.
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Witnesses to the bond of 1694.
William Plumbe (eldest son) of Whiston ; brought=f=Anne, dau. of Thomas Lyme of Walton-on
up for an Attorney ; went to live with his uncle Lyme Thames and Walton Leigh, Chandler (wi'
in London, and died before his son was born. dated lo October 17 19, proved 18 of same
month), by Grace his wife, executrix and
residuary legatee (she was living 20 March
1720; she had all for life, with a power of
app" among his children) ; marr. at Knights-
bridge Chapel, in the parish of St. Martin's,
CO. Middlesex, 7 April 16S5.
Signature as witness from a deed dated 1680.
Samuel Kirk of=
AVhitehough,co.
Derby ; marr. at
Cheadle, co.
Chester, 31 Oc-
tober 1733.
=Anne, eldest
dau. of Wil-
liam Tatton
of Withen-
shawe, co.
Chester, by
Hannah his
wife, dau. of
Peter Wright
of Maccles-
field; bapt. at
Withenshawe
8 Feb. 170I-.
William Plumbe (only son and heir) ; born=f=Anne Rogers, niece
16 January 16S6; Mariner and probably a
Trader ; died in the East Indies in Jan-
uary 1728.
VA
of Violante Rogers,
widow, who marr.
Thomas Plumbe of
Madras ; marr. i
July 1 7 13.
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Anne (eldest Elizabeth (2nd dau. and at length heir); born
dau.); born in 9 April 1721 ; marr. in 1740, Mathew Empson
India 21 Jan. of Madras, and had issue two children, Frances
i7j| ; died and Elizabeth, who were living minors in 1756.
unmarried a She died 27 July 1747. =
minor. T
William Kirk
(only son); bapt.
at Chapel-en-le-
Frith,co. Derby,
3jan.i738;died
unmarried, and
bur. at Chapel-
en-le-Frith 14
Aug. 1 76 1.
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Catherine (heir to her=i=Rev
brother) ; bapt. at
Chapel-en-le-Frith 29
July 1736 ; marr. at
Astbury, co. Chester,
22 April 1769. She
marr. 2ndly, Rt. Rev.
Dr. Law, Bishop of
Elphin. She died at
Liverpool, aged 69, 25
July 1805, and was
bur. at St. James',
Liverpool.
William Plumbe, born 4 March, bapt. at St.
Nicholas', Liverpool, 22 March 1744; Rector of
Aughton, CO. Lane, for 17 years; in 1776, he bought the
Presbyterian Chapel which used to stand in Temple
Court, Liverpool, known as the Octagon Chapel, he
called it St. Catherine's Church, and officiated in it with
considerable popularity for nearly 10 years; died at
Fareham, co. Hants, aged 42, 25 November 1786, and
was bur. there. Portrait at Tong Hall.
William Thomlinson of Blencogo, co. Cumberland, =j=Anne (eldest dau. and coheir); born 8 April,
gent.; late Lieut.-Colonel i8th Regiment of In- bapt. at Aughton 15 May 1772 ; marr. at St.
fantry; died at Havannah in November 1810, Peter's, Liverpool, 4 March 1793; died in
leaving two daughters, Anne and Catharine. Will Jamaica, and was bur. there in August 181 o.
dated 13 December 1806. Miniature at Tong Hall.
Thomas Plumbe of Madras, East Indies; bapt. at Prescot, co. Lane, ii=Violante Rogers
February 1665; a Mariner, articled 8 August 1677, and Trader in the Indies; (widow); died in
died s.p. in India, 18 March 17 12, leav- India in January
ing his wife surviving him. Letters of ^ ~7*~^^jr>\y^ i7Tf-
AdiSon were granted to the widow. f .^/z* ^ ^^-T^ /^
John Plumbe,
born 2 March,
and bapt. at
St. Nicholas',
Liverpool, 20
March 1728;
died by an ac-
cident when at
school.
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Sarah, married Sir Robert Hesketh of Rufford, co. Lane, born 23 April 1 729, who
assumed the name of his maternal great-grandfather, Sir William Juxon, Bart.
(nephew and heir of Juxon, Archbishop of Canterbury), who died at York Street,
W'estminster, 30 December 1796. Will dated 18 September 1738, with codicil
dated 25 September 1739. She died in 1792. Her Portrait at Tong Hall.
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John Plumbe ofTong Hall and Aughton; Lord of the Manor of Tong and one=i=Sarah (2nd dau.
of the Lords of the Manor of Aughton; born at Wavertree Hall 19 June, bapt.
at St. Nicholas', Liverpool, 24 July 1773 ; Colonel ist Regiment Royal Lanes.
Militia; apair of colours was presented to him in 1 8 i6,and another pair in 1853,
upon each staff is a silver ring inscribed, "Presented to Colonel John Plumbe-
Tempest by Col: Clifton and Officers of ' The Duke of Lancasters Own,' which
Regiment he entered in 1794, and commanded for 33 years. December 1853";
all are at Tong Hall; Chairman of Quaiter Sessions ; J.P.and D.L.for co. Lane,
and the West Riding of co. York ; Patron of Tong Vicarage and of Aughton
Rectory ; by Royal Licence dated 20 May 1 804, he and his issue were authorized
to take the surname of Tempest in ad-
dition to and after that of Plumbe, and
to bear the arms of Tempest quarterly
with the arms of Plumbe ; died 6
April, bur. in Tong Church 13 April
1859. Portraits, Miniatures, and
Silhouettes at Tong Hall. — ^
"The last stone, in Swanpool Lane, which marked the boimdarii
of Up Litherland was buried out of sight in i8go. The very i
^y^^i^^^^^
s of t lie Manor
'ofUp Lither-
land has almost become obsolete, but t/ie Hall or House bearing tlie name is still
in existence, occupied by Mr. Rigby, bearing the dates and initials of L. W. M.
1674-1686. Ln ly^i it was designated 'Mr. Stanley's house,' commonly called
' Liddertherland.' It does not belong to Sir Robert Tempest. Part of tlie south
wall of tlie Church is Norman work, and there is a sort of side chapel ivhich is
called the Plumbe or Tempest Chapel. The Commons of Aughton and Up
Litherland were enclosed in 18 13. Up to 1842, the Constable's accounts for
Up Litherland were sig7ied by Colonel John Plumbe-Tempest, as sole Lord of the
Manor of Up Litherland. Up Litherland was a separate Manor within the
Parish of Aughton, and has fallen into disuse as a separate Manor." — G. C.
Newstead, " Gleanings of Aughton." ^
andcoheir); born
17 June, bapt. at
Aughton 27 Aug.
1773; marr. at
St. Peter's, Liver-
pool, 19 Jan.
1794; died 31
Dec. 1855, bur.
in Tong Church
8 Jan. 1856. Will
dated 4 Aug. 1853
with two codi-
cils, dated res-
pectively 1854,
and 7 June 1855.
Adfnon granted
to her husband
10 March 1856.
Miniatures at
Tong Hall.
For issue see " Visitation of Etigland and
Wales;' Vol. I., page 32.
John Plumbe of Wavertree Hall, near Liverpool (which he,
purchased together with the Manors of Aughton and Up-
litherland, co. Lane, and purchased in 171S, from Alexan-
der Hesketh, the manors and the advowson of the Rectory);
bnpt. at Prescot 29 June 1670; Lord of the Manor of Up-
litherland, and one of the Lords of the ^L^nor of Aughton,
and Patron of the Rectory there ; died, aged 93, 30 March,
bur. at St. Nicholas', Liverpool, 2 April 1763. Will dated
I Nov. 1756, with two codicils dated respectively i Feb.
1757, and 7 July 1761, proved at Chester 18 April 1763,
by Elizabeth Smarley and Sarah
Mallory, widows, his daughters /^ f^ \/^^y yS'
and Executrixes. Portrait at f SL^Xyt^CUZi^
Tong Hall. < ^ C^^^^^
=Sarah, dau. of Edward Plumbe,
Peter Marsh, bapt. at Prescot,
niece and coheir co. Lane, 12 Oc-
ofjames Vernon tober 1672; took
of Vernon Hall, to the sea, and
Lowhill, West died s.p.
Derby (will da-
ted 1668); born
in 1676; marr.
in 1694; died 24
Jan., bur. at St.
Nicholas', Liver-
pool, 26 Jan.
William Plumbe of Wavertree=
Hall and of Gray's Inn, Lon-
don ; died v.p. II May, bur.
at St. Nicholas', Liverpool, 13
May 1 761. Will dated i May
1760, original penes John
Plumbe of Tong Hall 1S17.
Was named an Exor in his
father's will, and appointed his
wife and eldest son to be his
own Exors. Portrait and
Miniature at Tons: Hall.
:Sarah, dau. of Thomas
Townley of Royle, co.
Lane. ; articles before mar-
riage dated 8 Dec, marr.
29 Dec. 1726 ; bur. at St.
Nicholas', Liverpool, 4
F'eb. 1776. Portrait and
Miniature at Tong Hall.
Rev.ThomasPlumbe=
of Mobberley, co.
Chester; Rector of
Mobberley and of
Aughton, CO. Lane,
for 35 years. Minor
Canon of Windsor ;
died 29 November,
bur. in Aughton
Church 2 December
1769.
=Anna, dau. of
Rev. - Watt of
Windsor; mar-
ried at Wind-
sor in 1726.
^> C^^c^.-^.^..^
dated 15 July 1734-
John Plumbe of=
Liverpool ; bapt.
at Windsor 2 July
1727 ; died s.p.
at Liverpool 22
January, bur. at
Aughton 28 Jan-
uary 1796. M.L
=Hannah, dau. of Thomas Plumbe, =f=Rachael Plumbe of Tockholes,
Rev. Teyrick of died 7 July iSoi. I near Blackburn, co. Lane; marr.
Newcastle-under-
Lyme ; died at
Liverpool, in the
63rd year of her
age, 27 Jan., bur.
at Aughton i Feb.
1799.
22 January 1761.
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Benjamin Rawson of Nydd==i=Elizabeth, only surviv-
Hall, Ripley, co. York, ing child ; marr. 25
and of Darley Hall, near | August 1785; died in
Bolton, CO. Lane. i November 1807.
Anne, born 2 March, bapt. at St.
Nicholas', Liverpool, 20 ALirch 1728.
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Margaret, born about Susan, died Johanna, died
1730; died unmarried unmarried. an infant,
about 1743-45-
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Thomas Plumbe, born 29 Oc- Elizabeth Sarah, born at Nottingham Anne, bapt. at St. Mary's,
tober, bapt. at St. Nicholas', 4 July, bapt. at St. Mary's, Notting- Nottingham, 5 August
Liverpool, 22 December 1767 ; ham, 30 July 1764; died at York 31 1765 ; died 29 Novem-
died 10 July, bur. in chapel of ]\Larch, bur. at Tong, co. York, aged ber, bur. at St. Peter's,
St. Nicholas', Liverpool, 12 July 71, 9 April 1835. Portraits and Nottingham, 2 Decem-
1780. Portrait at Tong Hall. Silhouette at Tong Hall. ber 1765.
Abraham Plumbe of Mile End Old Town, co. Middlesex (so styled in his will), of Ratcliffe,
in the parish of Stepney, co. Middlesex (so described by his father in a deed dated 19 December
1718); bapt. at Prescot 16 June 1681 ; Mariner (indenture to be taught the calling of a Mariner
dated 1694); married Mary (living in 1732). Will dated 13 November 1732, proved (P.C.C.,
98 Price) 7 March following. He left all lands and goods to his wife for life, then equally among
his three children, Abraham to repay to wife ^400 lent him, with interest at 4 per cent. If his
wife marry again, to keep wearing apparel and jewels only. His cousins, John Forber of Gray's
Inn, Thomas Fox, and Rev. Francis Fox, Exors. =j=
Signature to a document dated 7 March 1702-3.
Abraham Plumbe,
living in 1732.
William Plumbe, living,
a minor, in 1732.
Elizabeth, hving
unmarried in 1 732.
Signature to a document dated 25 February 1734.
John Smarley of Liverpool.^Elizabeth, one of the Executors of her father's will, and then a
widow.
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Signature to a document dated 2 Octot>er 1727. Signature to a document dated 2 October 1727.
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Elizabeth, born
1 5 October, bapt.
at St. Nicholas',
Liverpool, 29 Oc-
tober 1731.
I
Mary, died an
infant, bur. at
St. Nicholas',
Liverpool, 1 1
April 1745.
Frances, born 26 April, bapt. at St. Nicholas', Liverpool,
25 May 1741 ; late of Preston, co. Lane. ; died at Tong,
CO. York, aged 79, 12 March, bur. there 18 March 1820.
Portrait at Tong Hall.
Frances, born at Wavertree, co. Lane, 24 Oct. 1766,
bapt. at St. Nicholas', Liverpool, 4 July 1767;
living unmarried at Nottingham Castle in 181 7 ;
died at York 20 Jan., bur. inTong Church 27 Jan.
1853. Will dated 17 June 1835, with six codicils,
the last dated 15 July 185 2, proved in the Preroga-
tive Court of the Archbishop of York by Colonel
John Plumbe-Tempest, her brother, and Colonel
Thomas Richard Plumbe-Tempest, her nephew.
Portrait and Silhouette at Tong Hall.
\ .
Henrietta Mildred, born
at Wavertree 9 April,
bapt. at St. Nicholas',
Liverpool, 14 April 1769;
living unmarried at Not-
tingham Castle in 181 7;
died at York 6 May, bur.
in Tong Church 13 May
1844. Silhouette at Tong
Hall.
Tempest (a dau.),
born at Wavertree
Hall 18 Aug., bapt.
at St. Nicholas',
Liverpool, 26 Aug.
1770 ; died unmar-
ried, bur. at St.
Peter's, Notting-
ham, 6 April 1789.
Sillwuette at Tong
Hall.
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Elizabeth, bapt. at
Prescot, CO. Lane,
21 November 1672;
marr. Thomas For-
ber of Gray's Inn,
London, and of
Rainhill, co. Lane.
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Lydia, bapt. at Pres- Thomas Plumbe, bapt.
cot 24 January 1683; at Prescot 8 May 1665,
marr. by Hcence 4 De- and bur. there 25 May
cember 1711, Robert the same year.
Bromley of Warring- —
ton, CO. Lane. ; a Isabel, bapt. at Prescot
Lawyer. 1 5 December 1667; bur.
=[= there 5 May 1669.
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Ellen, bapt. at Prescot
29 August 1678.
Mary, bapt. at Prescot
22 March 1687 ; marr.
Edward Betts of Man-
chester, attorney-at-Law.
Rev. George Mallory, M.A., P^atron of Mobberley, co. Chester
(son of Rev. George Mallory, Vicar of Mayworth, co. Kildare,
Ireland, by Alicia his wife [born 12 June 1660, marr. at
Mobberley 2 September 1691], only dau. and heir of Thomas
Mallory of Mobberley) ; died 9 Apiil 17,52, and was bur. at
Mobberley. M.I. Descended from the Mallorys of Studley
Royal, CO. York.
=Sarah, one of the Executrixes
of her father's will, then a widow.
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Signature to a dociiment dated 16 May 1723.
e to a document dated
16 May 1723.
Thomas Plumbe of Wavertree, which he sold=
and purchased Tong Hall and the Manor of
Tong, CO. York; born 13 June, bapt. at St.
Nicholas', Liverpool, 12 July 1736; Captain
ist Royal Lancashire Alilitia, Lord of the
i\Ianor of Uplitherland, and joint Lord of
Aughton, CO. Lane. ; purchased Tong from
the heirs and mortgagees of his brother-in-law,
John Tempest, the heirs were his wife and
her two sisters, ]\Lijor Tempest having barred
the entail of Sir George Tempest's estates ;
died 7 June, bur. in Tong Church 16 June
1806. Portrait, Afiniaiiire, and Silhouette at
Tons Hall.
^^:^^..^
=Elizabeth Tempest, eldest dau. of John Tempest
of Nottingham, Captain in the Army, by Eliza-
beth his wife, dau. of John Scrimshire of Col-
grave, CO. Nottingham [this John Scrimshire had
three sons and four daughters. Colgrave went to
a granddaughter, who sold it for a life annuity ;
she left part of the plate and jewels to Plumbe
of Tong], and coheir to her brother. Major John
Tempest of Tong Hall, and of the Royal Life
Guards ; bapt. in the parish of St. Mary's, Not-
tingham, 29 June 1739; marr. in the parish of
St. Peter's, Nottingham, 25 Sept. 1763 (marr.
settlements dated 23 and 24 Sept. 1763); died
at Nottingham Castle, aged 84, 24 Aug., bur. at
Tong 3 Sept. 1823. Miniatures at Tong Hall.
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Henry Dixon of Brook-=i=Catherine Townley, born at Wavertree Anne, born at Wavertree
farm, near Liverpool, and ; Hall, co. Lane, 7 P^ebruary, bapt. at Hall 6 June, bapt. at St.
of Liverpool, merchant(3rd St. Nicholas', Liverpool, 13 February Nicholas', Liverpool, 8
son of Jeremiah Di.xon of 1772; marr. at Tong 8 April 1794; June 1776; died 28 Fcl)-
Gledhow Hall, co. York, died at Brookfarm 1 1 September, ruary, bur. at St. Nicholas',
and brotherof John Di.xon bur. at St. James', Liverpool, 17 Sep- Liverpool, 3 March 1777.
of Gledhow and Astle, co. tember 1819. Silhouette at Tong
Chester) ; died at York 9 1 Hall.
September 1844. A
Compiled hy Sir Robert Tempest Tempest, Bart.
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Will of John Plumbe of IVavertyee Hall, co. Tempest.
Lane, 1763. [Voi.r,p.35.]
The will of John Plumbe, late of Wavertree Hall, Vernon's Hall, and
Aughton, CO. Lane, and of Liverpool in the county of Lane, and
Diocese of Chester, deceased, is dated the ist day of November 1756 ;
first codicil thereto dated ist of February 1757; second codicil dated
7th July 1761 ; and was proved at Chester the iSth day of April 1763
by Elizabeth Smarley, widow, and Sarah Mallory, widow of the Rev.
George Mallory, late of Mobberley in the county of Chester, deceased,
the daughters of the Testator, and the Executrixes named in his will.
William Plumbe, the son of the Testator (and who married Sarah, the
daughter of Thomas Townley) the Exor being before dead. Mention is
made in the said will, of the Testator's other son, the Rev. Thomas
Plumbe, one of the Minor Canons of Windsor, and of the Testator's
grandchildren, viz. : Thomas, William, Frances, and Mistress Hesketh,
sons and daughters of the said William Plumbe, Mistress Bevan,
daughter of the said Elizabeth Smarley, the Rev. Thomas I^Iallory, Alice
and Elizabeth Mallory, and Sarah Pardoe, widow, son, and daughters of
the said George and Sarah Mallory, and of Sarah Pardoe, daughter of
the said Sarah Pardoe.
Takefi from an abstract prepared by Edmund Lodge, Lancaster
Herald, College of Ar?ns ; accompanying letter dated Chester,
27 December 181^.
Abstract of a Settlement whicJi was made by
JoJin Plumbe of Whiston, l66l.
On or about May 14th, 13th of Charles H., John Plumbe of Whiston
made a Settlement by Indenture or Deed (and appointed trustees) of his
house and land in Whiston, late in the occupation of his father, deceased,
and of the land in Whiston which had been purchased by his mother, Mar-
garet Plumbe, from John Billing of Upholland. To the use of himself
and his wife Elizabeth, and the survivor of them, to the use of the first son
and the heirs of the body of such son, &c., after default of such issue,
to the use of the second, third, and such other son or sons of the said
John Plumbe and Elizabeth his wife, and the heirs of such son or sons,
the elder to be always preferred before the younger, and, in default, to
the use of the heirs of the said John Plumbe, and, in default of such
issue, to the use of Thomas Plumbe, younger brother of the said John,
and his heirs, and, in default, to the use of the right heirs of John
Plumbe for ever.
The Deed then contained a power to charge the estates with a
certain sum as provision for his younger children, Elizabeth, Abraham,
Lydia, and Mary. The estate and title of tlie aforesaid Elizabeth therein
only excepted.
He then proceeds to exercise that power and to make certain
provision for each of them.
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Tempest. Abstract of the J Fill of John Plunibe
""''''•'■''■' oflVhistou, 1 7 13.
The 24 of June 17 13, John Plumbe of Whiston, yeoman, made his
^\'ill. He gave his house and the land belonging to it to his wife for
her life, and as he had by Indenture placed charges upon them, he
leaves portions to his younger children, Elizabeth, Abraham, Lydia, and
Mary, and bequeathed to his son John the house, messuage, and tene-
ment in Whiston, and that in Prescott in Robert Bradburn's houlding,
to receive the rents and profits to him and his heirs for ever. And he
charged them with a payment of a sum to his brothers, Thomas and
Abraham, brothers of John the younger. He left a legacy to his cousin
Edmund Taylor of Burton Wood. All his goods and the remainder of
his personal estate he left to his wife, and he appointed her and his
cousin E. Taylor to be his E.xecutors, and he revoked all other wills
and legacies.
Witnessed by Edward finney, Thos : Wickerham, Rich : Belham.
Entries made by TJiomas Phtmbe of the Births
of his CJiildren.
1. Elizabeth Sarah, born i July 1764 Baptised 30 July 1764 at St. Mary's
Nottingham and Registered as the Daughter of Thos. & Sarah
Plumbe whereas it should have been the Daughter of Thomas
Plumbe & Elizabeth his wife.
2. Ann, born 5 August 1765 Baptised and registered at St. Mary's as
her Sister was through mistake of the Curate the ReV^ (blank
in orig.) Died y"= 29 Nov. 1765 was buried 2"'^ Dec 1765 a
St. Peter's Church Nottingham.
3. Frances was born 24 Ocf 1766 a 10 minutes past one in the
morning a Wavertree Hall, Lancashire Registered at the Old
Church, Liverpool.
I. Tho^ my first son was born at 7 minutes past 7 o'clock in the
evening on y' 29 Ocf 1767 a Wavertree Hall and Registered
a the Old Church, Liverpool. Died a Wavertree July 1700
and was buried at the Old Church in the Family burial ground
on (blank in orig.).
4. daughter Henrietta Mildred was born about 5 in the morning on
the 9 April a Wavertree Hall Lancashire and Registered at
the old church Liverpool.
5 Daughter Tempest was born half past two in the afternoon on y=
18 Aug' 1770 a Wavertree Hall Baptised y= 26 Aug' 1770 and
Registered at the Old Church Liverpool. Was buried on the
6 April 1789 in St. Peter's Church Nottingham near her sister
Ann.
Dau'' Catharina Townly was born a Wavertree Hall 3 minutes Tempest.
before 4 in the morning on ye 7 Febv 1772 & was registered [Voi. i,p. 35-]
at the old Church Liverpool and was married a Tong (blank
in orig.) to Henry Dixon a Liverpool Merchant.
Son John was born a Wavertree Hall a 7 o'clock in the evening on
y'^ 19 June 1773 and Registered at the old church Liverpool
at S' Peter's Church, J. P.
where he was married to Sarah Plumbe his own cousin on the
19* June 1794.
Daughter Ann born a Wavertree 6 June 1776 Baptised &
Registered y" 8 June 1776 a -f old Church Liverpool. Died
at ^Vavertree Hall on (blank in orig.) and lies by her brother
Thomas.
Extracts from a Family Bible at Toiig Hall.
Children of
John & Sarah Plumbe married ig June 1794
S' Peter's Liverpool.
Thomas Richard Plumbe born at Dover 7''^ October 1795 and
christened at the same place.
Sponsors.— Grandfather Plumbe, Tong Hall.
Rev"! R. P. Johnson, Rec: Aston on Mersey, Ches:
Grandmother W. Plumbe, Liverpool.
Catharina Elizabeth Plumbe born at Plymouth f"^ May 1797 and
Christened at the same place and Registered in the old church.
Sponsors. — Col: Stanley, Cross Hall, Lancashire.
Grandmother Plumbe, Tong Hall, Yorks.
M''^ Egerton, Tatton Park, Cheshire.
Tempest Plumbe born at Liverpool April i2"> 1799, and christened at
S' Peter's Church, also Registered there.
Sponsors. — Rev'^ D"' Haines, Vic: Nottingham.
G : Aunt Tempest, Nottingham.
Aunt Dixon, Liverpool.
Sarah Ann Plumbe born at Newcastle upon Tyne the 26''^ of December
1800 and christened the 25''' of Feb''>', iSoi, at All Saint's
Church in the same Town.
Sponsors. — H. Dixon Esq'^, Liverpool.
Aunt Tomlinson, Carlisle.
Aunt F. Plumbe, Tong Hall.
Henrietta Townley Plumbe born at York 12 March 1S03, baptised
13 March' & registered in S' Hellen's Church, same Town,
Christened in same church 26 Ap' 1803.
Sponsors. — N. F. Haines, Esq., Nottingham.
G: Aunt Plumbe, Preston, Lan:
Aunt H. M. Plumbe, Tong Hall.
' The date of baptism is 12 March 1S03 in the Register of St. Helen's, York.
9
Tempest. John Egerton Plutnbe born at Smeath near Ashford Kent ii Sep'' 1S04,
[Vol. I, p. 3-.] baptised same day & died the day following & was buried near the
Altar in Smeath Church 15 same month.
Frances Penelope Plumbe born at Weymouth Dorset : 14 Sepf 1805 &
christened in Tong Church Yorks, 26 Dec. 1807.' Mar'': at Tong
26 July 1824 to M"' T. Rawson: ob' at Tong 4 May 1825, bury<i in
Tong Church 12 May 1825.
Sponsors. — L'-Col : Thomlinson iS'i'Reg' Foot, Blencogo, Cum-
berland.
Aunt E. S. Plumbe, Tong Hall.
Mrs. Lutwidge.=
Henrietta Plumbe, born at Worcester 17 March 181 1. Married at S'
George's Hanover Sq''"= London on 29 May 1834 to Cornwallis
eldest Son of R'' Admiral Sir Rob' T. Ricketts B' of y= Elms,
Gloucestershire. Died at Florence 13''' Nov"' 1838, bury^ at
Swindon n"' Cheltenham.
Sponsors. — L'-Col: Rawstorne, Penwortham, Lancashire.
M" Law, Wife of the Bishop of Elphin.
John Plumbe born at Bath 5 Nov. 1824 baptised at Bath. Ob' at Bath
31 Mar: 1815, bury'd in the Abbey 5'"^ Ap'.
Sponsor. — Sir Henry Tempest, Bart.
' The date in the Tong Parish Register is 26 December 1S05.
" Now spelt Lutwyche.
Abstyact of IVill of Mrs. IVilliaui Plumbe, 1770.
My^ William Plumbe. Residue to her daughter Frances for her life,
or until she should marry. Afterwards one-third to said Frances, and
one-third to her son William Plumbe. One-third to her three grand-
children, Thomas, Ann and Robert Hesketh. In case they should die
their third to son William and daughter Frances. Sole executrix, Frances
Plumbe. Will dated 22 June 1770.
Abstract of J Fill of Frances Plumbe of Preston,
1818.
Frances Plumbe of Preston. Burnley estate and plate to her
nephew Colonel John Plumbe ; a legacy and plate to his wife Sarah
Plumbe. Legacies to her nieces, Elizabeth Sarah Plumbe, Frances and
Henrietta Mildred, and to Henry Di.xoii, husband of her late niece
Catharina Townley Dixon. Legacies to her great nieces Ann and
Catharina Thomlinson. Legacies to Lucy wife of Edward Pearson, and
to their daughters. Exors, John Plumbe, Henry Dixon, George Orred.
Will dated 24 January 18 18.
Codicil dated 6 March 1820. The Burnley estate is left to Colonel
John Plumbe and his son.
JOHM PLLMBE TEMPEST tbQ
Book-plate of Colonel John Plumbe-Tempest of Tong Hall. The Arms
on this Book-plate differ from those recorded in the College Records, which
are as follows :—
Arms granted to John Plumbe-Tempest of Tong Hall, i8 March i8jS- —
Quarterly : i and 4, Argent, a bend between six martlets sable, Tempest ;
2 and 3, Ermine, a bend vair, cotised sable, a canton argent, charged with a
rose gules, Plumbe.
Crests. — I, A griffin's head erased per pale, argent and sable, Tempest ;
2, A mount vert, thereon a greyhound sejant argent, collared gules, in the
mouth a rose of the last, slipped proper, Plumbe.
Tempest.
[Vol. I, p. 35].
Pedigree of Tempest of Toiig, co. York.
Henry Tempest, 8th son of Sir Richard Tempest of Bracewell,=pEllen, dau. and heir of
Waddington, and Boiling, co. York, Knt., by his wife, Rosamund, dau. Christopher Mirfield of
and heir of Tristram Boiling of Boiling, near Bradford. He was born
probably about 15 15. Marriage contract dated 20 March,
18 Henry VHI. (152^), by which Peter Mirfield of Tong and
Christopher Mirfield, his son and heir, grant to Sir Richard
Tempest, Knt., the wardship and marriage of Ellen, dau. and
heir apparent of the said Christopher Mirfield, to be married to
Henry Tempest, the son of the said Sir Richard Tempest. It
was also agreed that the Mirfields should, before Whit-Sunday
ensuing, enfeoff Thomas Suttell, Robert Baildon, Henry Skelton, Nicho-
las Tempest, the elder, Thomas Lister, and Roger Banester of their
manors, lands, &c., for these uses, viz : that land in Tong, Stothill, and
Collinghead, to the value of ^10 yearly, should be for Henry and Ellen
Tempest, paying out of it 40* yearly to Peter Mirfield for his life, the re-
mainder of these and other premises to Henry and Ellen Tempest on the
death of Peter and Christopher Mirfield without male issue. Sir Richard
Tempest undertakes to pay ;^2oo for this marriage, there being a clause
in the agreements for restitution in case the Crown claimed Ellen's
wardship {orig. deed at Tong i8Sq). The 6 October 1838, Peter
Mirfield gives Sir Richard Tempest a full acquittance for the ;^2oo
(abstract of deeds at Tong made l6jg, now at Tong i8Sg). Henry
Tempest is thus named in his father's will, dated 6 January 153-,-: "Also
I give and bequeathe unto my sonne Henry Tempest all the lands
which I did purchase of the heires of Robert Falthroppe lying in Hor-
ton-in-Craven and settell for the terme of his life natural and after his
decease it to remagne to the heires male of me the said Sir Richard
Tempeste for ever " {ivill at York Registry). In a Muster Roll for the
West Riding of 1539, Henry Tempest was still of the household of his
mother. Dame Rosamund, late wife of Sir Richard Tempest, at Boi-
ling, "and able to provide a horse and harness" {Chapter Hotise Book
A 2, 23). The 18 November, 33 Henry VIII. (1541), Sir Thomas
Tempest of Bracewell, Knt., and his brother, John Tempest of
Boiling, paid ;^4o to Christopher Mirfield for the final assuring of
Tong Manor, &c., to Henry and Ellen Tempest, as was agreed upon
in their marriage settlements [prig, at Tong iSSp). At Easter term
4 Edw. VI. (1550), Henry Tempest and Elena his wife, with Christopher
Mirfield, are plaintiffs in a fine of the manors of Tong, Collinghead,
and Grendesthorpe (or Grimesthorpe), 65 messuages, 2 water-mills,
and land in the said places and in Holme, also the advowson of the
Chapel of St. James's, Tong ( Yorkshire Fines, Yorkshire Record Society,
part I, page 14S). The 14 December 1554, he and his wife Ellen
sell a parcel of common {prig, at Tong i88g). At Easter 1556, he
and his wife Elena, and their daughter Beatri.x, are deforciants of six
messuages in Boiling and Bradford, Sir John Tempest of Bracewell
being plaintiff ( Yorkshire Fines, part i, page igi). By deed dated the
20 March, 4 and P. and N., 155I, he and'his wife empower Richard
Mirfield to levy a fine of recovery of the manor of Tong, and lands in
Howley, Morley, Gildersome, Mirfield, Hopton, Kirkheaton, Drigh-
lington, Batley, Smeaton, Ffrysby, Southouran, Boulton, Leeds and
Wakefield, and conmion land in Tong and Colynhead {abstract of
deeds at Tong, i6jp), and by indenture of award dated 22 March 4 and
5 P-M., 155^, made between Henry Tempest of Tong and Ellen his
wife of one part, and Richard Mirfield of Destroppe, co. Northampton,
gent, and Anne Oldfield, widow of Edmund Oldfield, concerning the
title to the manors of Tong and Collinghead, with land there and in
Doncaster and Grimesthorpe, co. York, it is agreed that Richard
Mirfield and Anne Oldfield refinquish all claim, Mirfield receiving an
annuity, ^5 for life, out of Tong, and the 26 August 1558, the latter
York, by
ttlement dated
Eleanor his wife, dau. of
Arthur Pilkington of Ba-
fadley {Burke's '■'■Extinct
Baronetage," page £2,
note), her marriage cove-
nants are dated 20 Mar.,
18 Henry VIIL, 152^
{orig. at Tong i88g>).
She joined her husband
in various sales of land
and settlements, and is
named executrix to his
willini59i. Aninquisi-
tion was taken after her
death at York Castle, 20
August, 43 Eliz. (1601),
when it was found she
died seised in fee of the
manors of Tong and
Collinghead, otherwise
Stothill, and of 65 mes-
suages, 2 water-mills,
1,100 acres of land, 450
acres of meadow, 800
of pasture, 60 of wood,
1,400 of moor, moss,
marsh, and turf, and 4=
rent, with appurtenances
in Tong, Collinghead,
a//rt.rStothill, and Holme,
and the advowson of the
free chapel of Tong. The
manor of Tong with
the messuages, lands,
tenements, advowson,
&c., in Tong and Holme
were held of the Queen
as of her honour of Pon-
tefract, parcel of the
Duchy of Lancaster, by
the fourth part of one
knight's fee, and by 20^
yearly rent, and worth 20
marks per annum. The
manor of Collinghead,
alias Stothill, and the
messuages and tene-
ments there were held
of Anthony Walker, as
gives full release to 216 acres of common land in Tong {original
deeds at Tong iSSg). At Easter 1558, Henry Tempest and his wife
were plaintiffs in a fine of the manors of Tong, Collinghead, and 65
messuages, 2 water-mills, with land there and in Holme, Gryms-
thorpe, and Doncaster, with the advowson of the free chapel of St.
James's, Tong, Richard Mirfield and Anne Oldfield being the
deforciants {Yorkshire Fines, part I, page 21 j). In August 1558,
Henry Tempest, with his wife and son Richard, sell various parts of
the waste or common of Tong, receiving certain rents {freeholders'
book at Tong iS8g). In the entail made by Sir John Tempest,
Knt., 31 July 1563, of his estates of Bracewell, Waddington, Boiling,
Pathorne, &c., &c., Henry Tempest is named after the heirs male of
Tristram Tempest, the 7th son of Sir Richard {Chancery Inq. p.m.
8 Eliz., A^o. 191, of Sir John Tempest). The i October, 5 Eliz.
(1563), Henry Tempest and his wife covenanted with William Thornton
of Tyersall for the marriage of the same William Thornton with their
daughter Beatrix {orig. at Tong 188 g). In 1572, Sir Thomas Hargrave
reported to the Queen that Henry Tempest of Tong was one of
the doubtful Protestants amongst the minor gentry of Yorkshire
{Cartwright's " Chapter of Yorkshire Hist :" page ji). On i September
1572 (14 Eliz.), Henry Tempest and his wife covenant with Thomas
Savile of Thornhill, and Elizabeth his wife, for the marriage of their
son and heir Richard Tempest, and Elizabeth, one of the two
daughters and heirs apparent of the said Thomas and Elizabeth Savile
{orig. at Tong i88g), and the 18 January, 18 Eliz. (157!), Henry
Tempest his wife, and their son Richard Tempest, proceed to
settle their estates consisting of 60 messuages, 30 cottages, 100
gardens, 5,000 acres of land, 300 of meadows, 600 of pasture,
200 of wood, 200 of furze and heath, with fourpence rent in
Tong, Collinghead, and Stothill, besides various other messuages,
gardens, and parcels of waste in Collinghead, on themselves for
life, then on Richard Tempest, the son, and his heirs male,
&c. {orig. at Tong i88g). At Barnard's survey taken in Au-
gust 1577, Henry Tempest was found to hold in right of his
wife Ellen, land in Hindsworth and Tong, once held by Richard
Tong of the Queen, as of the Duchy of Lancaster, &c., and he
was one of the jury of the inquisition then held at Bradford
{Dodsworth A/SS., Vol. 34, folios 16 and ijb). With his wife and
son he levied several fines of land in Tong in 1575, 76, 77, and 81
( Yorkshire Fines, part 2, pages 78, loi, 104, 127 and 166). In 1585
he is named as a free tenant in the Wapentake of West Pomfret
{Foster's ''Visitation of Yorkshire," page jgg). The 5 June, 28 Eliz.
(1586), he, with his wife and son Richard Tempest, grant to his
younger son, Walter Tempest, an annuity of ;^3 6^ 8'' out of land
in Stothill and Collinghead {orig. at Tong i8Sg), and in February
iS8|-, the same three grant to the same Walter Tempest a parcel of
waste in Tong {oi-ig. at Tong iS8g). Henry Tempest, his son and
grandson, were entered at Glover's Visitation of Yorkshire, 1584,
in the pedigree of Tempest of Bracewell. Henry Tempest's will
is dated 5 April 1591, he desires to be buried in Tong Church,
names his sons Richard and Walter Tempest, and daughter Beatrix
Shirtecliffe, formerly wife of William Thornton, executrix, his wife Ellen
Tempest, the will proved at York 26 June 1591. He was bur. at
Tong 6 April 1591 {Tong Parish Registet).
of his manor of Bingley
in free socage by fealty
and rent of 6=, and are
worth (clear) £^-j per
annum. She was de-
clared to have died 19
January, 43 Eliz. (160°),
and her heir was her
son Richard Tempest of
Tong, aged, when she
died, 40 years {Chan-
cery Inq. p.m. 44 Eliz.,
part 2, N id). Her will
is dated 19 December
1 599. She desired to be
buried in the "Chapelle
of Tonge," names her
younger son Walter
Tempest, her son and
heir apparent, Richard
Tempest, her daughter
Beatrix, wife of Wil-
liam Shirtcliffe, who was
espoused formerly to
William Thornton, her
grandson Richard Tem-
pest the younger, &c.
Shealsonamesher'' man-
sion house of Tonge
Hall." Executor, her son
Walter Tempest. Proved
at York 1 7 August 1 60 1 .
She was buried at Tong
21 January 1600 {Tong
Parish Register). By
the Inq. p.m. of her
father Christopher Mir-
field, taken at Leeds 9
September 1555, she
was declared his sole
heir, and then aged 28
years ( Chancery Inq.
p.m., 2 and j, P. and
M. No. 4).
^
■^^^-l-^^-l^ I ^y^^
Signature
o his daughter's marriage settlement
dated i September 1572.
by Elizabeth his wife.
Covenants prior to mar-
riage dated i September
1572. The marriage had
taken place before 18
January i5i| {deeds at
'Tong iSSg). She had
the manor of Pillay,
with land in Overthorpe,
Thornhill, and Tankers-
ley settled upon her on
her marriage. She was
bur. at Tong Church 30
September 1581. {Tong
Parish Register).
Richard Tempest of Tong, eldest son, found to be heir to his mother Elizabeth, elder dau.
in 1601. He was bapt. at Tong 6 April 1551 {Tong Parish 1 and coheir of Thomas
Register). He is named in both his father's and mother's wills. Savile of Thornhill, gent,
By indenture dated i September, 14 Eliz. (1572), Henry
Tempest of Tong and his wife covenant with Thomas Savile
of Thornhill, gent, and Elizabeth his wife for the marriage of
Richard Tempest, their son and heir, with Elizabeth Savile,
one of the two daughters and heirs apparent of the said
Thomas Savile, the latter undertaking to convey before July
ensuing to Richard Tempest of Boiling, George Savile of
Thornhill, John Lacy of Leventhorpe, John Savile and George Savile
of Wakefield, and Robert Popley of Popley, co. York, gents, an estate
in fee simple in the manor of Pillay, and all messuages, lands, &c.,
in Pillay or in the parivh of Tankersl'ey, for the use of himself for life,
and then for Richard Tempest and Elizabeth Savile and her heirs male,
and for default to Dorothy Savile, younger dau. of the said Thomas
Savile ; also his lands, &c., in Overthorpe and Thornhill, Henry and
Ellen Tempest undertaking to enfeoff the same trustees of premises
in Tong to the value of ;Q\o yearly for the use of Richard Tempest
and his wife {orig. at Tong iSSg). The 18 January, 18 Eliz. (157I),
he joined with his parents in the settlement of the manors of Tong,
Colhnghead, Stothill, &c., Elizabeth Savile being then his wife {orig.
at Tong iSSg). He is associated with his father and mother in
various transactions relating to the Tong estate, as the sale of waste land,
&-c., {deeds at Tong i88g and Yorkshire Fines). The 16 March, 23 Eliz.
(iSSy), Richard Tempest joined his parents in selling to John Batte of
Birstall 38 acres of land, together with " Raikes " and other land and
buildings to be held at a rent of 6^ 8'^, of their manor of Tong {orig. at
Tofig iSSg). He joined also in the grant of an annuity of ;^2> 6* 8"*
to his brother Walter Tempest in June 1586 {orig. at Tong iSSg).
At Michaelrnas 1587, he and Jevras Rayney, gent, were plaintiffs in a
fine against Richard Tempest, junior, his son, of the manor of Tong ( Yorkshire Fines, part j, page
124). In July 1588, he sold to Randall Rayner 5 acres of land off Tong Moor, to be held at a
rent of 20 pence {freeholders' deeds at Tong i88g). At Easter 1590, he was plaintiff in a fine of
messuage at Drighlington ( Yorkshire Fines, part j, page 128). In 1589 he sold, for ^^560, his
manor of Pilling with appurtenances, and his messuages and land there and in Tankersley and
AVorsbury, co. York, to Richard Wortley of Wortley, giving full release of the saine 9 October, 31
Eliz. {orig. at Tong iSSg). In the " Rentale Ballivorum " for the wapentake of Aghrigg and
]\Iorley in 1595, Richard Tempest is returned as holding the vill of Tong, which formerly John
del Tonge held at 10^ rent {Dodsworth AISS., Vol. 34, folio 68). The 7 October, 41 Eliz. (1599),
he granted all his lands within the realm of England (Collinghend excepted) to Richard Tempest
of East Hage, William Shercliffe of North Birely, Hartley of Branfope, William Hewthwaite of
Engleby under Arncliffe, gents, in trust for his son Richard Tempest and his wife Alice, and their
heirs male {orig. at Tong iSSg). The 30 December, 42 Eliz. (1599), he and his eldest son Richard
Tempest sell for ^loo the capital messuage of Overthorpe Hall in Thornhill, with 23 closes, i
cottage, and 2 crofts in Thornhill, to George, son of Nicholas Radcliffe {orig. at Tong i88g). An
inquisition was taken after his death at Rotherham, 28 August, 5 James I. (1607), when it was
found he died seised in fee of the manors of Tong and Collinghead, alias Stothill, 65 messuages,
&c. Declared to have died 21 July, 5 James I. (1607), and that his heir was his son Richard
Tempest, aged 28 years at the time of hi^ death {Chancery Inq. p.m., ^ James I., part 2,
No. 10). He was bur. at Tong 23 July 1607 {Tong Parish Register). Adiiion of his goods
was granted to his daughter Dorothy, wife of Michael Gledhill, 8 August 1607 {York Registry).
Signature dated 10 September, 18 Eliiiabeth.
I
Robert Tempest, 2nd son (Glovers " Visitation of Yorkshire^''
158s)- A cliild of Henry Tempest's was bapt. at Tong 15
January i^K^h {Tong Parish Register). Probably dead before
1585, as in the 2nd entry of Tempest Pedigree in 1585,
^Valter Tempest is called 2nd son.
I
John Tempest, 3rd son {Glover's
"Visitation of Yorkshire," 158^).
A child of Henry Tempest's was
bapt. at Tong 3 February 155!
( Tong Parish Register). Probably
dead before 1585, as in the 2nd
entry of the Tempest Pedigree in
1585. Walter is called 2nd son.
Signatiue to a deed dated i Jun
. i
Richard Tempest of Tong; bapt. at Tong 7 July 1577 {Tong Parish
Register). He was found to be heir to his father, Richard 'I'empest, in
1607, declared to be 28 years of age only. At Michaelmas term 1589,
he was deforciant, his father, Richard Tempest, senior, gent, and Jervas
Raynay being plaintiffs, in a fine of the manor of Tong, 6 messuages,
6 cottages, a water-mill, and land in Tong {Yorkshire Fines, part 2,
page 124). He probably married about 1599. The 7 October, 41 Eliz.
(1599), Richard Tempest, the father, granted all his lands in the realm
of England (Collinghead excepted) to Richard Tempest of East Hage,
William Shercliffe of North Bireh', and others, in trust for the use of
Richard Tempest, his son, and Alice his wife, and the heirs of their
bodies {orig. at TongiSSg). The 7 April, 10 James I. (1612), Richard
Tempest of Tong leases to his son, Christopher Tempest, the mes-
suage of Ryecroft, or Raikes in Tong for 80 years at 40^ rent for his
" better maintenance " {orig. at Tong 188(f). An award was made the
18 January, 10 James I. (i6if), by John Favour, " D'' at lawe" and Vicar
of Halifax, and others, between Richard Tempest of Tong of the one
part, and Michael Gledhill of Barkisland, gent, and Dorothy his wife,
sister to the said Richard Tempest, of the other part, touching the title
to.the manor of Stothill, alias Newbigging, situate in Collinghead, when
it was decided that Richard Tempest should convey to the Gledhills
before Easter ensuing the said manor of Stothill with the lands apper-
taining and all deeds belonging. Dorothy and Michael Gledhill, on their
part, are to deliver up to Richard Tempest all evidences which they may
have relating to his inheritance, or any covenant or agreement of marriage
between the said Richard Tempest and Alice his wife, or between their
fathers, &c., to their use. The Gledhills are further "to yielde and
give unto the said Richard Tempest and Alice his wife, or unto their
heires soe much plate of silver or silver & gilt as shall be worth
twentie marks of current English money to be and remaine as heire-
loomes unto their house and monuments of that love friendship &
good agreement between all parties in the award " {orig. at Tong i88g).
Plis will is dated 16 August 1613; he desires to be bur. in Tong
Church, or free chapel, he commits to the care of his mother, his wife
'Alice, eldest dau. of
William Maleverer of
Wodersome and Arn-
cliffe, by Elinor, dau. of
Richard Oldburg of Old-
burg. She was born in
1578 {Glover's "-Visita-
tion of Yorkshire, ' ' subject,
Maleverer of Wodersome,
1584). Married in 1599.
Executrix to her hus-
band's willin 1614. The
Maleverers are also des-
cribed of Arncliffe {Glo-
ver's " Visitation of York-
shire, "subject, "Tempest of
Bracnvell andTong, "and
DugdaUs " Visitation,"
1666, subject, Tefnpest of
Tong). Sheissaidtohave
marr. 2ndly at Bradford,
William Horn of Tong
( JValton's "Baronetage,"
1741, subject. Tempest of
Tong). By indenture
dated 29 Oct., 11 James
I. ( 1 6 1 3), Alice Tempest,
widow, for ;^2oo pur-
chased from the King the
wardship and marriage of
her son John Tempest
{orig. deed at Tong i88g).
She was living a widow
165 1, and assigned to
Walter Tempest, 4th, or 2nd surviving, son {Glover's " Visitation of Yorkshire,'' 158 j, two entries).
The I June, 28 Eliz. (1586), Henry Tempest of Tong, with his wife Hellen, and their son and
heir Richard Tempest, grant to their younger son Walter Tempest an annuity of ^3 6= S"^ out of
Stothill and Collinghead for the parish of Kyldwick, co. York, for life, seisen being given to Walter
Tempest by payment of sixpence in silver (orig. at Tong i8Sg)\ the 28 February, 30 Eliz. (158I), the
same three granted him a parcel of 12 acres, large measure, out of the manor of Tong, lying next
Dudley Hill to the west, Wyskett Hill to the east, the fields of North Byerley to the south, and
the highway leading between Bradford and Adwalton to the north, rent 2^ with suit and service
of Court. No power to alienate without the consent of her brother Richard Tempest {orig. at To?ig
iS8g). At Easter 1588, he was, with William Shirtcliff and William Pollard, a plaintiff in a fine
of 3 messuages, &c., in Boiling and North Byerley ( Yorkshire Fines, part j, page gg). The 4
May 1595, he, with his brother Richard Tempest, granted a moiety to Richard Stead {orig. at
Tong i88g). He was serving on a jury at Bradford in July 1602 {Sessions Rolls, West Riding, co.
York, York Records, page 226). He married in 1598, Elizabeth Walker of Bradford {Paver's
Marr. Lie, Brit. Mits.); "to be married at Tong or Bradford." His will is dated 19 February
i6oi, he desires to be buried in the parish church of Bradford, "so near as may be to
the late place wher my son was buried by the sufferance of Sir Richard Tempest Kt." Names
"Breaks Close," bought by him, also his daughters, Ellen and Elizabeth Tempest ; nephews, Richard
Thornton of Tiresall and Rich : Tempest of Tong ; executrix, wife Elizabeth ; proved at York
8 December 1607, probate renewed to Sir
John Savile, Sir Richard Tempest, Knt., &:c.,
5 June 1 608 ( York Registry). He was buried at
Bradford 4 September 1607 {Bradford Parish
Register). =f
.1
Richard Tempest, bapt. at Tong 31
May 1600 {Tong Parish Register); bur.
at Bradford 22 May 1602 {Bradford
Parish Register).
ii^
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From a deed diitcd
1586.
I I
Elizabeth, bapt. at Bradford 7 July 1605 {Bradford
Parish Register). Named in her father's will 1606.
Ellen, named in her father's will 1606.
Henry Tempest of Tong
a bond for ^ . . 20 Feb.
1 65;. {orig. at Tong).
Signature dated 20 Feb. 1561-2.
Alice, and his son and heir John Tempest. His wife is to enjoy Tong
Hall during the minority of her son. He names his younger children,
Eleanor, Beatrice, Christopher, Elizabeth, and Henry Tempest, his
sister Dorothy Gledhill, uncles John Hartley and Shertcliffe, brother-
in-law James Mauleverer, and several "cousins." Sole executrix, his
wife Alice. Proved at York 30 September 1614 ( York Registry). An
inquisition was taken after his death at Otley, 8 September, 1 1 James
L (1613), when it was declared he was seised in fee of the manor of
Tong, 40 messuages, 2 water-mills, 300 acres of land, 80 of pasture,
60 of wood, 300 of moor, and 40' rent in Tong and Holme, and of
the advowson of the church of Tong, with the tithe of grain, corn, and garb in Tong and Holme.
Being so seised, by deed dated 10 July 16 13, he demised the manor house of Tong Hall and two
water mills with the demesne lands to William Hartley of Bramhope, gent, and Richard Pollard
of Tong, yeoman, for payment of his debts and for the portions of his younger children, Christo-
pher, Henry, " Heleanor," Beatrice, and Elizabeth Tempest, for 1 1 years at £6 rent, and by
indenture of the same date he demised the tithes of Tong for 21 year's for the same uses. He
died 17 August 1613, his heir being his son John Tempest,
aged II years and 12 days. Alice, the widow, and the
younger children named in his will, being alive when the
inquisition was taken {Chancery Inq. p.m., 11 James,
part 2, No. g4). He was bur. at Tong 17 August 1613
( Tong Parish Register).
I^^ltntft^^
Signa
: dated 7 April 1612.
Thomas Tempest, bapt. at Tong 27 October 1572 {Tong Parish Register). Did this Thomas
leave issue ?
Beatrix ; in 1556 she joined her parents in a fine of land in Boiling {Yorkshire Fines, part i,
page igi). She married in 1563, William Thornton of Tyersall, co. York. Covenants of her
marriage are dated i October, 5 Eliz. (1563) ; the marriage was to take place before 30 November
ensuing. WiUiam Thornton undertook to settle Tyersall Hall upon Beatrice for life, Henry and
Ellen Tempest giving her a portion of ;i^ioo, and agreeing to keep in board, lodging, &c., the
couple for a year {orig. at Tong i8Sg). She had a son Tempest Thornton, bapt. at Calverley
20 February 1574 {Calverley Parish Register), and one named Richard Thornton, mentioned in
the will of his uncle, Walter Tempest, 1606. William Thornton was buried at Tong in November
1579 {Tong Parish Register). Beatrice married 2ndly, before 1591, to William Shirtcliffe; she
is named as his wife in both her parents' wills.
Margaret, bapt. at Tong 17 November 1553 {Tong Parish Register); married there 26 September
1575, John Gascoigne {Ibid.). An undated bond for the performance of covenants from WiUiam
Gascoigne of Thorpe-on-the-Hill to her father Henry Tempest, for certain covenants touching a
• marriage had between John Gascoigne, the son and heir of said Will : Gascoigne, and Margaret,
daughter of said Henry Tempest {orig. at Tong i88g). Eliz : Gascoigne, her daughter, buried at
Tong in October 1576, and Anne, another daughter, bapt. there April 1578, and buried 2 August
1578 {Tong Parish Register). Not named in either of her parents' wills.
Anne, wife of Robert Nicholls of Paternoster Row, London, gent, and had a son Tempest
Nicholls, and a daughter Grace {vide Robert Nicholls' will 3 January 158I, in which he speaks of
brother-in-law Richard Tempest \^P. C. C, 36 Roive] ).
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Dorothy, married before 1607 to Michael Gledhill of Barkisland. As Dorothy Helena, bapt.
Gledhill (or Gleadhill), she was sole executrix to her father's will in 1607. 19 March i58|-
It appears, from an award, dated 18 January i6i|, between herself, her {Tong Parish
husband, and her brother Richard Tempest, that her father gave her the Register).
manor of Stothill, alias Newbigging, in CoUinghead. By the award it was
decided she had title to this manor, and Richard Tempest, her brother, was
directed to make proper assurance of it to her and her husband before
Easter 161 3 {orig. at Tong). She is named in her brother's will 16 August 1613.
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John Tempest of Tong; bapt. at Tong 8 August 1602:
{Tong Parish Register). He was found to be heir to
his father Richard Tempest in 1613, aged 1 1 years {his
father^ s Inq. p.m.). By deed dated 29 October, 11
James I., 16 13, his mother, AHce Tempest, widow,
purchased, for ;,^2oo from the King, the wardship and
marriage of her son John Tempest, son and heir of
Richard Tempest {orig. at Tong iSSq). Married in
February i6|^. An inquisition was taken after his
death at Bradford, 28 August, 21 James I. (1623),
when it was declared he died a minor in the King's
hands, that he was seised in fee of the manor of Tong,
two water-mills, 40* rent, &c., in Tong and Holme, and
of the advowson of Tong Free Chapel, and the tithes
in Tong and Holme. He died 13 May 1623, his heir
being his son Henry Tempest, aged i year, 7 months,
and 26 days at his father's death. Katherine his widow,
also Alice his mother, were living when his Inq. p.m.
was taken {Chancery Inq. p.m., 21 James I., part 2, No.
26). He was buried at Tong the 14 May 1623 {Tong
Parish Register).
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=Katherine, 4th dau. of Robert Ducken-
field of Duckenfield, co. Chester, by
Jane his wife, elder dau. and coheir of
Richard Holland of Denton, co. Lane.
{Cheshire Funeral Ce?-tificates, L. and
C. Soc, Vol. 6, page 74). She was
bapt. at Stockport, co. Lane, in 1601,
and marr. there in February i6|^. She
marr. 2ndly in October 1623, the Rev.
Henry Fairfax, Rector of Ashton-under-
Lyne, D.D., also Rector of Bolton
Percy, co. York, and died 3 months
after marriage {Ormerod's " History of
Cheshire," neiv edition. Vol. j, page
818). She died 24 December 1623, her
late husband, Henry Fairfax, having her
jointure lands demised to him by the
Court of Wards 10 February i62f, for
the use of Henry Tempest, the King's
ward {orig. at Tong i88g).
Christopher Tempest, bapt. at Tong 12 January 1608 {Tong Parish Register).'
The 7 April, 10 James I. (1612), his father, Richard Tempest, leased to him
Raikes and Ryecroft in Tong for 80 years at 40^ rent for his better mainten-
ance {orig. at Tongi88g). He is named in his father's will, 16 13, as one of the
younger children for whom provision was made out of the demesne lands and
tithes of Tong {his father's Inq.p.m.). Christopher Tempest of Tong, gent,
was a party to a deed dated i July 1639, on behalf of his nephew, Henry
Tempest of Tong, whilst a minor (orig. at Tong iSSg). His nephew, John
Tempest, describing himself "of Raikes," by his will dated 5 April 1647,
left him his "great Bible," &c., ;^8o which he owed to the same John Tempest,
and made him residuary legatee and .
co-exor (orig. will at Tong i8Sg). /TO ^U ^T^ p /[
Ahve 1666. He marr. istl^, Anne, (Ol^jMtyr'f^y^^ir-
\Yho w.^s bur. at Ton" 27 July 16-58 ,... ,
(Tong Parish Register).
Signature dated 24 November 1655.
=Alice, married
about 1638. She
was left by her hus-
band's nephew,
John Tempest of
Raikes, 1647, all
his linen and bed-
ding. "JVP^Alis
Tempest bur. at
Tong 9 Septem-
ber 1678 " (Tong
Parish Register).
Richard Tempest, eldest son, bapt.=j=Anne Margeryson,
16 February 163J; bur. at Tong marr. at Calverley
17 February 1687 (Tong Parish I 27 November 1654
Register). Held a farm in Tong 1666 (Calverley Parish
(see Marsett : of Sir John Tempest). Register).
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Anne, bur. at Tong 28 Anne, bapt. at Tong 13
July 1673 (To}ig Parish Jan. 167* (To?tg Parish
Register). Register).
John Tempest, bur. at Helen, bur. at Tong 23
Tong in August 1673 (71^ «^ Jan. i68|- (Tong Parish
Parish Register). Register).
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Robert Tempest, bapt. at Tong 12
April 1629 (Tong Parish Register).
Elizabeth, bapt. at Tong 27 March
1631 ; bur. there 6 May 1639 (Tong
Parish Register).
Anne, bapt. at Tong 11 March 1634;
bur. there 9 March 163I (Tong
Parish Register).
Henry Tempest, bapt. at Tong 22
June 1637 (Tong Parish Register).
Henry Tempest of Tong ; bapt. at Tong 1 1 September=j=Mary, dau. of Nicholas BuLhall of
1 62 1 (Tong Parish Register). By lease dated 10 Feb- | Bagdale Hall, co. York, by Dorothy
his wife, dau. of Sir Henry Cholmeley of
^___^ '&.o\hy,¥i.i-\X. (''Visitation of Yorkshi
J'r.^^i/r/a^^^_^ ^Z^.
ruary 162I, the Court of Wards granted to Henry Fairfax,
Signature to a bond dated S January 165 1.
Clerk, two parts of two parts of the lands of the late
John Tempest, deceased, in Tong for the use of Henry
Tempest, eldest son and heir of the same John, a ward
of the King. The lease was confirmed under the Great
Seal 18 March, 22 James I. (i62i) (orig. at Tong iSSg).
In 1638 he was admitted to Gray's Inn (Foster's " Gray's
Inn Register"). He marr. at Tong 22 March 163I
(Tong Parish Register). The i July 1639, Henry
Fairfax of Ashton-under-Lyne, Clerk, agrees with Chris-
topher Tempest of Tong, gent, and others, to allow
Henry Tempest, his ward, certain parts of the lands,
tenements, &c., in Tong and elsewhere, belonging to his
ward for the maintenance of the same Henry Tempest and Mary his wife until he should
accomplish the full age of 21 years in 1642. Henry Fairfax to hold the rest of the estates
16 1 J, subject. Bus/tail of Whitby, ^'c.)
Marr. 22 March 163I (Tong Parish
Register). " She was sister to Captain
Browne Bushall the seaman who was
executed by Cromwell for his loyalty"
(see a pedigre penes Garter A. Wood
iSSg). She was dead when her hus-
band made his will 3 March 1658.
Signature dated 14 April 1647.
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Eleanor, bapt. at Tong 14 July 1600 {Tong Parish
Register). Named in her father's will 1613. Marr. at
Tong 4 June 1627, to John Allen; she was bur. at
Tong 28 Aug. 1632 {Tong Parish Register).
Beatrice, bapt. at Tong 3 July 1606 {Totig Parish
Register). Named in her father's will 161 3. Marr. at
Tong 12 Nov. 1628, to John Thompson (Tong Parish
Register). Named in Henry Tempest's will 1657.
Elizabeth, bapt. at Tong 10 Oct. 1609 (Tong Parish
Register). Namedinherfather'swill 1613. Marr.atTong
14 Aug. 1632, to John Home {Tong Parish Register).
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Henry Tempest, bapt. at Tong 28 May
1 60 1 ( Tong Parish Register) ; died young.
James Tempest, bapt. at Tong 24 July,
bur. there 26 July 1603 {Tong Parish
Register). _
Richard Tempest, bapt. at Tong 23 June,
bur. there 3 August 1605 {Tong Parish
Register).
Richard Tempest, bapt. at Tong 17
September 1607, bur. there 18 May
1608 {To ?ig Parish Register).
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James Tempest, bapt. 21 January 1640 {Tong Parish Register). Query, Named in his brother
Christopher Tempest's will 1692, executor to his nephew Stephen Tempest 1693, and had a son
(or was) of Whitechapel, London. Will dated 16 February 173X, proved by Ehzabeth the wife
and Henry Tempest the son, in April 1731 {P.C.C.)
until that date {orig. at Tong i88g). He was one of the gentlemen of Yorkshire who signed
at York, 13 May 1642, a protest addressed to King Charles, in which they refused to provide
him with a guard of horse {Hentley's "Account of Malham," ij86, appendix III., page 21). He
succeeded Sir Henry Cholmeley of Newton Grange, in the command of a Regiment of
Train Band in 1645 {He?iry Tempest's memo, book i6jg, at Tong i88g). The 25 January 164!,
he was sworn a J. P. for the North Riding of co. York by Mr. Holborne at York {Ibid.) "The
12"^ day of July Ann : Dom : 1654 Henrie Tempest Esq''* was chosen one of the Kn'^ of the
Shire in the Castle Yard at York" {Ibid.). At Trinity Term 1654, a fine was levied between Sir
Thomas Widdrington, Knt., Serjeant-at-Law, Sir Henry Cholmeley, Knt., Henry Arthington, and
John Stanhope, plaintiffs, and Henry Tempest, deforciant, of 1 1 messuages, 200 acres of land,
20 acres of meadow, 120 acres of pasture, 150 acres of wood, with common of pasture, turbary,
&c., in Tonge, Holme, and Scolebrooke. Enrolled 26 May 1654 {orig. at Tong i88g). In
August 1656, he was "the second time chosen one of the knights of the shire for the county of
York {Henry Tempest's tnemo. book). He sat as Member till 165 . He is named in the Ordi-
nance of Parliament for raising forces under Lord Fairfax in 16 . . {Hentley's "■ Account of Malham,"
appendix III, pages 32 and i Jo). At Trinity Term 1658, Henry Tempest was plaintiff against
John and Edward .^.rmitage, gents, deforciants, of i messuage, i cottage, 40 acres of land, 10 of
meadow, 40 of pasture, 4 of wood in Tong, for which ^100 was paid {orig. at Tong i88g). His
will is dated 3 March 165^, in which he names his aunt Bettrice (Thompson) and his children,
and John, Nicholas, and Marie Tempest. He leaves the tuition of his children to his " dear friend
kinsman Sir Henry Chomeley, K"'." The will was
proved in Londoner May 1659, by Thomas Rawson
and Gervase Browne {P.C.C). He is stated in
" Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, 1666," to have jTSt^ / U )
died in 1657, but he signed an indenture between him-
self and Thomas Rawson 25 December 1658 {orig. at Signature dated 7 October 1652.
Tong i88g). Portrait supposed to be of him at Tong Hall.
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Henry Tempest, eldest son, born at Whitby ;
bapt. I January 1640 ; bur. at Tong 24 May
165 1 {Tong Parish Register).
Richard Tempest, bur. at Tong 18 November
1646 {Tong Parish Register).
Richard Tempest, bapt. i June 1647 {^ong
Parish Register) ; died in London 5 De-
cember 1677, and lies bur. in "Panendge"
(St. Pancras) Church {vellum note book,
once Sir Henry Cholmeley' s, then Sir John
Tempest's, at Tong i88g).
Henry Tempest, bapt. at Tong ii March i5i? {Tong Parish 7?<y/j-/'<'r).=^Elizabeth Browne,
He is named in his nephew John Tempest's will 1647, also in his father's | marr. at Tong 11
1613 ; he resided at Tong, and his children are entered in the Parish June 1637 ; bur.
Register as the children of " M"' Henry Tempest." He was bur. at Tong : there 2 August
6 October 16S6 {Tong Parish Register). I 1671 {Tong Parish
\ Register).
Sarah, bapt. at Tong 23 May 1638 ; bur. there 15 March
1639 {Tong Parish Register).
John Tempest, bapt. at Tong 4 December 1639 {Tong
Parish Register).
Christopher Tempest, bapt. at Tong 15 September 1641 ;
bur. there 6 November 1675 {Tong Parish Register).
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Mary, bapt. at Tong 22 September
1642; bur. there 18 January 1695
( Tong Parish Register).
Elizabeth, bapt. at Tong 1 1 October
1634; bur. there 21 February 164I-
{Tong Parish Register).
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Christopher Tempest, bapt. at Tong 22 September i642=j=Isabella, named in her husband's
{Tong Parish Register). Query, ^^'ent to London and became
a Citizen Butcher there; made his will 6 December 1692,
names wife Isabel, son Stephen Tempest, dau. Elizabeth, wife
of John Dates, &c., John Tempest, supervisor. Will proved
by Stephen Tempest, the son, 7 February 169I. {P.C.C.)
will 1692 ; her will dated of St.
Mary's, Whitechapel, 1707, names
brother-in-law, James Tempest,
and brother Henry Short, proved
14 May 1707 {P.C.C).
John, 2nd son, bapt. at Tong 11 February i62f {Tong Parish Register). By lease dated 12
February i62f, Robert Duckenfield was demised by the Court of Wards one-third of two parts
of the lands of the late John Tempest which late were in the tenure of Katherine, late wife of
the said John, deceased, and afterwards wife of Henry Fairfax, Clerk, to which she was entitled
for life as dower, she being likewise deceased 25 December 1623, namely, the third part of two
parts of the manor of Tong with appurtenances, and of the tithes of grain, &c., in Tong and
Holme, to be held by Robert Duckenfield for the use of John Tempest during the minority of
his elder brother Henry Tempest, the King's ward, at a rent of ^12 yearly (orig. at Tong
jS8g). John Tempest made his will 5 April 1647, describing himself " of Raikes " (he probably
lived there with his uncle Christopher Tempest). He left his brother Henry Tempest ^So,
legacies to his uncle Henry Tempest, his
aunt Alice, wife of Christopher Tempest, ^^
&c., and all else to his uncle Christopher ' \f\~n/Y^ //^^'^^ ■-]<» r? y -
Tempest, making him co-exor and sole ^ I J ^/ i_ ^-^'^'^'^l-'iy^f
residuary legatee. He was bur. at Tong
9 April 1647 {Tong Parish Register).
Nicholas Tempest, bapt. at Tong i August 1649 {Tong Parish Register). At Easter 1674,
Emma Weddejl, widow, recovered a debt of ^^200 against Sir John Tempest Bart., and Nicholas
Tempest, gent, of Tong, and 3 July 1674 they released to widow Weddell all error upon the
warrant of attorney (^^4". at Tong). He witnessed the marriage articles of his nephew Henry
Tempest, leS^r {orig. at Tong 1SS9). On 9 March 169-I, being then of "Wakefield," he bought
of Caleb Askwith the farm called " Pollards " in Tong,
selling a cottage of the same in 1705, and the rest of the
farm 6 December 17 10, to Sir George Tempest of Tong,
Bart. (^^4''. at Tong i8Sg). He was living at York i 7 1 2
(G. Wood's pedigree of Tempest). His brother Pierce
Tempest named him in his will 1717 {P.C.C). Buried
at Tong 19 July 1720 {Tong Parish Register).
C^(U.:CU
Signature dated 3 July
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Henry Tempest,^Martha Morris, Thomas Tempest, bapt. at Tong 20=^Elizabeth Thornbank,
bapt. at Tong
13 March 1644
{Tong Parish
Register).
marr. at Tong
17 Nov. 1686;
bur. there 30
Sept. 1 7 1 1 ( Tong
Parish
ter).
Regis-
Sept. 1653 {Tong Parish Register).
Query, Did this Thomas become a
farmer or husbandman at Tong, as
Thomas Tempest, husbandman, was
bur. at Tong 15 May 1740 {Tong
Parish Register). He marr. istly,
Susan, who was bur. at Tong 11
Sept. i6()4 {Tong Parish Register),
and 3rdly at Tong 11 June 1707.
Alice Wade, who was bur. there 2 1
June 1727 {Tong Parish Register).
marr. at Tong 12
October 1697 ; bur.
there 11 April 1707
{Tong Parish Regis-
ter). 2nd wife.
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John Tempest, bapt. 8 April Hannah, bapt
1688 ; bur. at Tong 21 August 25 February
1 7 1 1 {Tong Parish Register). Parish Regis tt
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Tong Mary, bapt. at Tong 30 April,
699 {Tong bur. there 30 May 1704 {Tong
'er). Parish Register).
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Thomas Tempest, bapt. at Tong 14 July 1644 {Tong
Parish Register).
John Tempest, bapt. at Tong 30 March 164^ {Tong
Parish Register). Query, Is he the uncle Tempest,
with wife Mary, named in Stephen Tempest's will
1693. Mary, wife of John Tempest, bur. at Tong
30 June 1700. John Tempest bur. there 21 August
1 7 1 1 ( Tong Parish Register).
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Stephen Tempest, bapt. at Tong 25 June
1648; bur. there 15 March i6|^ {^ong
Parish Register).
Elizabeth, bapt. 15 August 1639 {Tong
Parish Register). Query, Aunt Elizabeth
Tempest named in Stephen Tempest's
will 1693.
Stephen Tempest of Aldgate, Cutler, execu-
tor to the will of his father Christopher
Tempest 1692. His will was proved 31
August 1693, by his "uncle James Tem-
pest" and aunt Elizabeth Tempest. He
names in his will his sister Elizabeth, wife
of Joshua Gates, and their children, and
his sister Anne, wife of John Streete, and
their children, uncle John and aunt Mary
Tempest, uncle James Tempest and aunt
Elizabeth Tempest, &c. {P.C.C).
Elizabeth, married to
Joshua Gates of King-
ston, CO. Surrey, tanner.
Named in her father's,
will 1692, and in her
brother's 1693; her chil-
dren are also named in
the will of Isabella
Tempest, widow, 1707
{P.C.C).
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Anne, married to John
Streete. Named in the
will of her father 1692,
and her brother Ste-
phen 1693 ; her children
are also named, and in
the will of Isabella
Tempest, widow, 1707
{P.C.C).
Piers Tempest, bapt. at Tong 9 July 1653 {Tong Parish Register) called Percy in the pedigree at
Dugdale's Visitation, 1666. Went to London and became a bookseller, living in the Strand,
next door to the Eagle and Child, in August 1692 {Gent's Magazine, Vol. 54, page J2q). He
died I April 1717, his will being dated 20 February i7i|. He desired his brother Nicholas
Tempest to superintend the education, &:c., of his only child and illegitimate son, George
Tempest, which Richard Tempest, writing from Yorkshire, declined to do'. The will was proved
25 April 17 1 7, by Hannah Williams the mother and guardian lawfully assigned to George
Tempest, the executor, until he attained 17 years. Piers Tempest was at that date described of
St. Pauls, Covent Garden {P. C C). This George was probably the father of Pierce Tempest, also
a bookseller in Holborn, who was a bankrupt in 1774 {Gent's Magazine, Vol. 48, page 440) and
died in H.M. Stationery Office 25 March 180 1 {Ibid, Vol. 71, page 278). Portrait at Tong Hall.
Richard Tempest, bapt. at Tong
become a carpenter at Tong.
Register). The issue of Richard
9 June 1647 {Tong Parish Register). Query, Did this Richard
Married at Tong 29 June 1689, Martha Green {Tong Parish
Tempest, joiner or carpenter, are registered at Tong as =;=
MM
Martha, bapt. at Tottg 14 May
1690; bur. there 10 January
1718 {Tong Parish Register).
Ellen, bapt. at Tong 16 No-
vember 1 69 1 {Tong Parish
Register).
Christopher Tempest; bapt. at
Tong 13 September 1693 {Tong
Parish Register).
Anne, bapt. at Tong 17 No-
vember 1695 {Tong Parish
Register).
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Mercy, bapt. at Tong 26 October
1697 {Tong Parish Register).
James Tempest, bapt. at Tong 9 De-
cember 1699; bur. there 29 June
1 700 {Tong Parish Register).
Mary, bapt. at Tong 4 May 1701
{Tong Parish Register).
Hannah, bapt. at Tong 24 June
1705 {Tong Parish Register).
Martha, bapt. 18 January 170^
{Tong Parish Register).
Richard Tempest, bapt.
at Tong 22 October
1 701 {Tong Parish
Register).
Elizabeth, bapt. at Tong
6 April, bur. there 16
November 17 13 {Tong
Parish Register).
Elizabeth, bapt. at Tong
22 April 1715 {Tong
Parish Register).
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John Tempest, supposed son of Richard Tempest and Martha Green, bapt. at Tong 18 May
1703. Query, Did this John become a small landowner at Adwalton, and die in 1756. Adfnon
of the goods of John Tempest of Adwalton (about a mile and-a-half from Tong) granted to Anne,
his relict, 21 July 1756 ( York). He married Anne, who was executrix to his will 1756 {Y.P.C.)
John Tempest (supposed son of John and Anne Tempest) of Adwalton, yeoman (will dated 23 June
1792, proved 15 January 1795 [i'/'.C]), leaves his lands in Tong to his nephew John Tempest.
A sister of John Tempest had a daughter Nancy named Barraclough in 1792. William Tempest
(supposed son of John and Anne Tempest) of Adwalton, clothier (will dated 14 December 1786,
proved 28 .August 1787 [Y.P.CI]), married Elizabeth, being named in his will 1786. They had
issue John Tempest of Adwalton, )-eo8ian (will dated 1792, proved 15 January 1795 [^'-^•^■]))
leaves his land in Tong to his nephew John Tempest. Isaac Tempest, named in father's will ;
William and Sarah Tempest, both named in father's wills, 1786 and 1792.
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Catherine, born at Newton 4 January,
bapt. 6 January i6y^ ; bur. at Tong 18
January i64| {Tong Parish Register).
Dorothy, died young, bur. at Tong 13
July 1643 {Tong Parish Register).
Mar)', bapt. at Tong 9 July 1651 {Tong
Parish Register) ; married before Sep-
tember 1666, to William Rogers of Wood-
house, near Malton, co. York {Dugdales
"Visitation of Yorkshire.")
Eleanor, bapt. at Tong 29 January 1650
{Tong Parish Register); died unmarried
before 1666 {Dugdaie's "Visitation of
Yorkshire^'' subject. Tempest of Tong).
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Annabella, bapt. at Tong i April 1652 {Tong
Parish Register) ; married at Oswaldkirk 1 3 June
1675, to Roger Shackleton, Lord Mayor of York
in 169S. Her daughter, Annabella Shackleton, mar-
ried at York Minster 18 February i7oi, to Francis
Blunt of Newton Garth, merchant ( York A. and
T. Society fournal. Vol. 2, page 126, York Minster
Mark I Register).
qyi^z/icckmc "ZJ^mfteS^
Sir John Tempest of Tong, Bart, born in 1645, eldest=
surviving son at his father's death, aged 21 years, when
he entered his pedigree at the Visitation of Yorkshire
12 September 1666, Dugdale allowing his arms:
"Quarterly of eight ; (i) Argent a bend between six
martlets sable, a crescent for difference; (2) A bend
ermine ; (3) Ermine, five fusils in fess ; (4) An ines-
cutcheon within an orle of martlets; (5) A fox's head
erased between three bugle horns ; (6) A bend cotised
between six martlets ; (7) Two lions passant in pale ;
(8) On a bend three owls. Crest: A griffin's head
erased, a crescent for difference {Dugdale' s " Visitation
of Yorkshire" 1666, Surtees Soc. PuL). The arms are
for (i) Tempest; (2) Rye; (3) Hebden; (4) Bowling;
(5) appears to have been the Bradford arms, to which
the Tempests of Tong had no title; (6) Tong;
(7) Mirfield ; and (8) Savile. John Tempest of Tong
was created a Baronet 26 May 1664 {Burke's "Ex-
tinct Baronetage.") Married about 1664. By deed
dated 23 May 1666, Sir John Tempest and Dame
Henrietta his wife, in consideration of her marriage
portion of 1,500 pounds, convey the manor of Tong,
&c., to trustees for various uses and for its settlement
{orig. at Tong iSSg). The 3 July 1674 he and his
brother Nicholas gave to Emma Weddell, widow, a
release upon a certain judgment for debt (orig. at
Tong iSSg). The 26 January 1681, calling himself of
"Newton Grange," Sir John signed agreements with
Sir Henry Thompson of Marston, co. York, Knt., for
the marriage of his son and heir, Henry Tempest, with
Alathea, dau. of Sir Henry Thompson {prig, at Tong
i8Sg). He signed the post nuptual settlements 27
March, 34 Charles H., i68i {orig. at Tong). He
died 23 June, and was bur. at Tong 26 June 1693
{Tong Parish Register). Portrait at Tong.
Siyn.iliire d.ited 3 July 1674.
=Henrietta (called Henrietta Katherina in one
or two old pedigrees, but not so entered by her
father) dau. and eventual heir of Sir Henry
Cholmciey of Newton Grange in the parish of
Oswaldkirk, co. York, Knt. (an eminent
parliamentarian lawyer), by Katherine his wife,
dau. of Robert Stapylton of VVighill, and relict
of Sir George Twisden of Burley, Bart., and
great-granddaughter of Sir William Mallory of
Studley. She was born at Cumberland House
on Clerkenwell Green, London, 24 May 1645
{vellum note-book belonging to Sir Henry Cholme-
ley and then to Sir John Tempest at Tong i88g).
Married before January 166*, when her father
names her in his will and leaves a diamond
Jewell case to be sold to pay her portion, also
a gilt salver, &c. {orig. at Tong i88g). By
the will of her mother Lady Cholmeley 12
March 1671, a deed dated 4 September 1668
is quoted, which settled upon Dame Henrietta
Tempest, and her younger sons, lands in
Stocton and Stocton-on-Moor, &c. {orig. at
Tong i8Sg). Her brother Richard Cholmeley
l)eing dead and bur. at Newton Grange before
June 1672, and her brother Hugh Cholmeley
dying at York 7 January 1674, without issue,
she, under settlements made by her father and
mother, 13 December 1661, inherited the West
NewtonGrangeEstateofabout i,3ooacres(or/o-.
at Tong i88g). She died in London 25 June
1680, and lies buried in her own chapel at New-
ton Grange by her mother and brothers Richard
and Hugh Cholmeley {vellum book at Tong).
Henry Tempest, eldest son,=
born at Newton 22 Aug. 1666
{vellum memo, book at Tong
i8Sg) ; aged 3 weeks when
his father entered his pedigree
at Dugdale's Visitations 12
Sept. 1666. Articles on his
marriage with Alathea Thomp-
son signed 26 Jan. 1681, she
having a portion of ^3,000.
A rent charge of ;^2oo a year
was settled upon Henry Tem-
pest and his wife absolutely.
The post nuptial settlements
are dated 2 7 March 1 68 J- {orig.
at Tong 18S9). He d'ied in
London 17 Nov. 1685, and
was bur. in the church of St.
Clements in theStrand {vellum
memo, book at Tong i88gi).
=Alathea,dau.ofSir Henry Thompson, Knt., of Marston, co.York; marr.
between 26 Jan. and 27 March i68|. She marr. 2ndly, Charles Allan-
son. She was sole heir to her daughter Henrietta Tempest, being granted
administration of her goods 20 Jan. i7o|^, being then wife to Charles
AUanson {P.C.C.). By this heirship she inherited Newton Grange estate
{Letters, is^c, at Tong i88g). In one of Alexander Pope's letters he
refers to " Mrs. Tempest as a credit to the Maker of Angels," and men-
tions how he admired her so that Lord H ■ proposed that he (Pope)
should marry her. The letter is without date, and he wrote some lines
in her honour :
Tempest ! that name sounds harsh upon my life
And ominous who'd take her to his wife
Alathea Tempest ! Oh that name's more sweet
Heaven knew to temper Tempest as 'twas meet
When Thea joyn'd to Tempest was agreed
By th' omnipotent, and Goodness should succeed
Exemplified in you we find it is
The Masterpiece of Heaven's best artifice
More perfect work I'm sure He could not show
Admirers sure like me must own it so.
If one that's more agreeable is found
Then pound me into dust and strew the ground.
Mr. Joseph Gillow (the compiler of the "Biographical Dictionary of
English Catholics ") found these lines in an old Jl/S. book. ,
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George Tempest, born at Middle- John Tempest, born at Middle-
ton in Wath 2 Nov. 1668 {vellum ton in Wath 3 Januarj' i6f§
book at Tong) ; bapt. at Wath, near {vellum book at Tong) ; bapt. at
Ripen, 28 Nov. 1688 {U'atk Wath, near Ripon, 7 January
Parish Hegister) ; died an infant. i6tt {Jl'ath Parish Register);
died young.
Katherine, born 19 July
1673 {vellum book at
Tong) : bapt. at St. Olave's,
York, 24 July 1673 {St.
Olave's Parish Register).
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Alathea, bapt. Henrietta Susannah, bapt. at All Hallow's, Pavement Church, York, 26
at the Belfrey's February i68| {Parish Register). To her memor)' was addressed A. Pope's
Church, York, 4th Pastoral or " Daphne." She died of smail-pox on the night of the great
14 December storm, Saturday, 27 November 1703 {>iote to 4th Pastoral, Pope's Works, ij66,
1684 {Parish Vol. I, page jS). Administration of her goods granted to Alathea Allanson,
Register) ; died wife of Charles Allanson, her mother and natural heir, of St. Andrew's,
unmarried. Holborn, 20 January i7of {P.C.C.).
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Sir Henrj' Tempest of Tong, 3rd Bart., eldest son,=
bom at Campsall i September 1696 {vellum book
at Tong). By lease and release dated 15 and |
16 October 1717, Henr}- Tempest joined his
father, Sir George Tempest, in cutting off the entail
of Tong, the recovery being suffered Michaelmas
Term in the same year (orig. at Tong iSSg). By
this act, which, it was said, was to have his debts
paid, he lost the Tong estates. He is named in
his fathers will, and last in the male entail of ;
Tong. He married after 1 741. Died 9 November I
iJSi (Gent.'s A/agazine, I'ol. 2J, page J40). \
=Maria, eldest dau. of Francis Holmes,
younger son of Lord Holmes of the Isle of
\\'ight {memo. Sir Henry Tempest in Beck-
U'ith's pedigree at Tong), of Wegston, co.
Leicester {Burke's '• E.xtinct Baronetage "),
She died, aged 71, 15 Februar)' 1795 {Gent's
Afagazine, Vol. 6j, part i, page 2jj). It is
related of this lady that a beggarman whom
she had assisted, when he died, left his
savings of ;^2 0,000 (note from Sir Robert
Tempest Tempest, 1885).
(^
^: ^-fn</it^^
Signature dated 1717.
Sir Henry Tempest of Tong. 4th Bart., born 13 Januar)- 1753=
{IVotton's "Baronetage'') •. married in January 1791. Was High
Sheriff for the county of Hereford 1799; being then described of
" Caldwell ' {Gent.'s Magazine, Vol. 6g, part I, page 162). He lived
apart from his wife for many years ; he makes no mention of her in
his will. He owned Holly Lodge, Highgate, but sold it before his
death {information from Sir Robert Tempest Tempest, i88j). He
made his will in February 1815, describing himself of "Tong, co.
York, and of Thorpe House, in the parish of Thorpe, co. Surrey." He
left nearly the whole of his property to Ellen Tempest, daughter of
Airs. Sarah Graham, which Ellen married George Hicks. Mrs. Sarah
Graham was one of the daughters of Mrs. Dawes, sister to Sir Henry
Tempest's mother; as executrix, she made affidavit, when proving the
will, that Sir Henry Tempest died suddenly the night of the 28th, or
very early in the morning of the 29th Januarj' 1819. The will was
proved in London 27 Februarj- 1819 {P.C.C.). With the death of Sir
Henr)' Tempest without male issue (his cousin, John Tempest of
Tong, also died without issue in 1786), the Baronetcy of Tempest of
Tong expired, the male line is doubtless carried on by some of the
descendants of Christopher and Henry, the sons of Richard Tem-
pest, by Alice Mauleverer, though not yet traced. Portrait at Tong
Hall. ^^
=Susannah Pritchard, only
dau. of Henry Lambert of
Hope End, co. Hereford,
and granddaughter and sole
heiress of George Pritchard
of Hope End, near Led-
bury ; married 24 January
1 79 1 {Gent's Magazine,
Vol. 61, page 88). Her will
is dated 6 August 1817, ad-
ministration of her goods
being granted 12 February
1825, to Thomas Leasing-
ham, father of Jane
Leasingham, a minor, the
legatee, a further adminis-
tration being granted 16
August 1833, to Mary
Bailey, heretofore Leasing-
ham, sister to the said
Jane. Lady Tempest is
described of Shrubbs Hill,
in the parish of St. Mar-
tin's, Worcester, when she
died {P.C.C).
Henrietta, born lo April 1675 {vellum book at Tang); bapt. at the Belfrey Church, York, 15
April 1675 (Parish Register); married at York Minster 10 October 1699, to Ferdinando Latus of
The Beck, Milium, co. Cumberland, and had two daughters, one marrying Ferdinando
Huddleston of Milium Castle, the other marring istly, Henry Fletcher of Curwen Hall, co.
Cumberland, and 2ndly, William Blencowe of Lowick Hall, co. Lane, by whom she had a son
George, named in Sir George Tempest's will 1744 {MS. pedigree at Tang, c^c). " M'^ Latus
buried at Tong 9 NoV 1734" {Tong Parish Register). Ferdinando Latus was a member of
Gray's Inn when he married ( York A. d^- T. S. Journal, Vol. 2, page iig). Portrait at Tong Hall.
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Nicholas Tempest of Tong, 2nd son, born at Campsall 12
May 1698 {vellum book at Tong) ; said to have been un-
married in 1 741 ( Wotton's "Baronetage "). UTien the entail
of the Tong estates was cut off in 1717, they were settled
upon Nicholas Tempest, the 2nd son. His brothers writ-
ing to him before 1755, ^'hen he married Eleanor Galley,
"send their respects to his lady" [? wife] {Letters at Tong
iSSgi). He is said to have become a Catholic. F'^ Edward
Anthony Hatton, O.P., was chaplain to "M" Tempest at
Tong from 1739 to 1752" {Gillow's " Cat/wlic Bible
Dictionar}'," Vol. J, page i6j). He married Eleanor Galley
18 August 1755, made his will 19 August, in which he left
all he could to his wife, and died in September, being
bur. at Tong 10 September 1755 {Tong Parish Register).
His will was proved at York 25 October 1755. ( Y.P.C.).
Probably died s.p. The Gent.'s 'Magazine {Vol 7; pages
271 and J14) thus describes his ist marriage : "11 June
1737 M'' Tempest, 2nd son to Sir George Tempest,
Baronet, married M'^ Clifton, eldest daughter of L'^
Viscount Molyneux." N.B. — This marriage does not
appear in the Molyneux pedigrees, and in Burke's works,
Mary, eldest daughter of Richard Lord Molyneux, married
2ndly, William Anderton. Nicholas Tempest married as his
2nd wife, at Tong 18 August 1755 {Tong Parish Register),
Eleanor, dau. of . . . Galley of Heworth, co. Durham.
She and her sisters, the Miss Galleys, are named in Nicholas
Tempest's will 1755. She was li\ing at Dockham Hall,
CO. Durham, after her husband's death {papers at Tong
i88g). Portrait of Nicliolas Tempest at Tong Hall.
Rev. Robert Tempest, 4th son, born at York 16 January
1 7o| [I'ellum book and Belfrey Register). He was a clergy-
man of the Church of England, and was Incumbent of
Arncliffe, near Sheffield, 1731-35 {Hunter's " Hallam-
shire," new edition, page 4og). He was left land in Lady-
thorpe parish of Fenwick, co. York, by his father Sir
George Tempest. He made his will 24 April 1755,
calling himself " late of Sheffield, Clerk," in which he left
his property at Rookes, in the parish of HaUfax, to his
brother John Tempest's widow Elizabeth and her children.
The will was proved at York 20 February 1756 ( Y.P.C.).
He died 29 December 1755. Portrait at Tong Hall.
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Edward Tempest, 5 th son, born at
York 21 November 1705; died
there and bur. at Belfrey's Church,
York, 17 January 170! {vellum book
and Parish Register).
Richard Tempest, 6th son, born in
York 9 September, bapt. at Bel-
frey's Church, York, 20 September
1707 ; bur. there "on y' north side
of y' Altar close to y= seat at y^
uper end by his B"' & Sister " 30
September 1707 {vellum book a?id
Parish Register).
George Tempest, 7th son, bom at
York 8 August (t'f//«;« book at Tong),
bapt. at Belfrey's Church, York, 10
August 1709 {Parish Register) : un-
married in 1 741 ( Wotton's "Baronet-
age," 1741). Named in his father's
and mother's wills ; married Mary
Sergeant of Uxbridge, co. Mid-
dlesex (a memo, at Tong), by
w-hom he had issue an only child
Anne, who was left ;!^2oo by her
grandmother Lady Tempest, 6 No-
vember 1645, and died unmarried
in 1776 {memo, at Tong i88q).
George Tempest died in 1776, both
were buried at Hillsdon, near Ux-
bridge.
Signature dated 174
Sir George Tempest of Tong, 2nd Bart.; born 22=
May 1672, bapt. privately the same day, and re-
ceived into the Church at the Belfrey Church,
York {Parish Register). By deed dated 12 and
13 October 1694, Sir George Tempest, in conse-
quence of his contemplated marriage with Anne,
only dau. and heir of Edward Franlc of Campsall,
settles the manor of Tong, &c., in failure of his
own male heirs the estates were to pass to Nicho-
las Tempest, brother to Sir John Tempest, late
father to Sir George Tempest, and his heirs male, in
failure to Pearce Tempest, youngest brother of
the said Nicholas Tempest, or his heirs male, and
for default to the right heirs of Sir George Tempest
{orig. at Tong i88g). In December 17 10 he pur-
chased Pollard's farm in Tong from his uncle
Nicholas Tempest {orig. at Tong iSSg). In 1717
his eldest son Henry Tempest Joined him in
cutting off the entail of Tong, &c. {orig. at Tong
i88g). Sir George Tempest rebuilt Tong Hall in
1702, as an inscription on the house, quoted by
\\'otton in his Baronetage 1741, shows a view of
the house thus erected, was drawn by S. Kip, and
published by Thomas Bowles 17 . . Sir George
Tempest made his will 15 August 1744, i" which
he entails his Ladythorpe estates in the parish of
Fenwick on his son Robert Tempest, and in
failure on George Tempest. Tong Hall, with all
its estate, the advowsons, &c., on his 2nd son
Nicholas Tempest and his heirs male, for default
on his sons John, Robert, George, and Henry
Tempest, in entail male, with remainders over.
The will with two codicils was proved at York 7
June 1755, by Nicholas Tempest, the son and sole
exor {Y.P.C.). Sir George Tempest was bur. at
Tong II October 1745 {Tong Parish Register).
Portrait at Tong Hall.
^Anne, only dau. of Edward Frank, formerly
Signature to deed dated 1678.
Edward Ashton (son of Edward Ashton by
Signature to his will dated i Nov. 1672.
Anne Frank his wife) of Campsall, co. York,
by Anne, dau. of John Pelham of Hull,
mentioned as the son of Peregrine Pelham,
Mayor of Hull, an eminent parliamentarian
( Yorkshire Archaological Society and Hull
Letters, iSSg). Her marriage articles are
dated 12 and 13 October 1694 {orig. at
Tong i88g) ; married in October 1694.
Edward Frank bought the manor, &:c., of
Ladythorpe Hall in the parish of Norton and
Fenwick, co. York, 1691, of Tobiah Harvey
{orig. at Tong i88g), which in October 1694
he settled on his daughter Anne on her mar-
riage {orig. at Tong). She also had premises
in Campsall, Sutton and Askern, settled on
her 19 IJecember 1695. She was admitted
to lands under the custom of the copy-
holds, Tanshelf Manor, late her father's
{orig. at Tong). She made her will of
"Pontefract" 6 November 1745- She
leaves ^^o to the County Hospital at
York, names several of her grandchildren,
and makes her son Robert Tempest, Clerk,
sole exor and residuary legatee. The will
proved at York, by Robert Tempest, 29
January 1 746 ( Y.P.C.). Buried at Tong 13
January 1 746 {Tong Parish Register). Por-
'trait at Tong Hall.
Edward Tempest, 8th son, born 8 May, Anne, eldest dau., born at Campsall, Sunday, 28 July
bapt. at Tong 9 May 1714; bur. there 1695 : died at York 30 May 1699, and lies bur. in
8 June 1732 {Tong Parish Register). Campsall Church, near her grandfather Edward Frank
{vellum book at Tong).
Henrietta, 2nd daughter, born at York 21 October 1700
{vellum hook at Toiig). A portrait of her preserved at
Tong Hall, by Kneller. She is said to have been shut
up by her father, who refused his consent for her marriage
to the Duke of Wharton, and died of a broken heart ; bur.
at Tong 7 January 17!^ {Tong Parish Register). Portrait
at Tong Hall.
Anne, 3rd daughter, born at York
22 June, bapt. at Belfrey's Church,
York, 25 June, died 7 July, and
bur. at Belfrey's Church, York, 9
July 1704 {vellum book and Parish
Register).
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John Tempest, 3rd son, born at York 3 December,=
bapt. at Belfrey's Church, York, 31 December 1701
(vellum book and Parish Register). In 1741 he
was a Cornet in General Churchill's Dragoons
{JFotton's "Baronetage"). He made his will 27 Feb-
ruary 1749, then living at Nottingham. He names
his daughters Elizabeth, Anne and Henrietta, his
brother Nicholas Tempest, and brother-in-law M''
Michael Scrimshaw, an attorney at Pontefract, and
others ; executrix, his wife Elizabeth. The will was
proved at York 17 November 1755 (y-P-C.). He
died 3 October, and was bur. at St. Peter's, Notting-
ham, 6 October 1752 (St. Peter's Parish Register.)
Portrait at Tong Hall.
Signature dated 1749.
'Elizabeth, daughter of John Scrimshaw of
Colgreave, co. Notts ; married at Wroot,
CO. Lincoln, 23 June 1737 ; described in
marriage licence as "Anne Scrimshaw of
Torsay," but a note in the Wroot Register
corrects it ( Wroot Parish Register, extract
made in 1836 by IV. Joseph Tempest).
E.xecutrix to her husband's will in 1 749,
and to her brother-in-law, Robert Tem-
pest, in 1755. She made her will at
Nottingham 4 June 1767 (V.P.C.). She
died 3 July, and was bur. at St. Peter's,
Nottingham, 8 July 1784 (St. Peter's
Register). Portraits at Tong Hall.
S^h/^^Jt'
Signature dated 1749.
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John Tempest of Tong, only son, born 25 September 1750 {St. Peter's Parish Register). He
succeeded to the Tong Estates on the death of his uncle, Nicholas Tempest, under the will of
his grandfather. Sir George Tempest. In 1773 he made several alterations to the house at
Tong, raised the roof of the centre block, and added a story to each of the wings, also he threw
out bow windows on the north side (information by Sir Robert Tempest Tempest, iSgo). He
was a major in the Horse Guards, and died unmarried at Tong, being bur. there 6 January 1786
(Gent's Magazine for 1786 and Tong Parish Register). Administration of his goods were
granted to his sisters and next of kin, Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Plumbe, Anne, wife of the ReV^
Nathan Haines, and Henrietta Tempest, 10 October 1786 ( Ki'.C). Portraits and Miniatures
at Tong Hall.
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Mary, died
an infant.
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Anne, bapt. a
tember 1743
married at Tong
Nathan Haines,
St. Mary's, Nottingham, 19 Sep-
(Sf. Mary's Parish Register);
25 September 17 So, the Rev.
D.D., Vicar of St. Mary's,
(Zi/rt.^
Nottingham {To7ig Parish Register). Coheir to
her brother, John Tempest, in 1786. She had
a son, Nathaniel Tempest Haines, named in his
aunt Henrietta Tempest's will in 1819, who
died a spinster at Lamlaeth in 1839. She died in
181 1 {Burkes ''Extinct Baronetage").
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Henrietta, bapt. at St. Mary's
Nottingham, 13 January 174^ (st.
Alarfs Parish Register). \\z.%
left ^100 by her grandmother,
Lady Tempest, in 1745. She
made her will 20 March 18 19,
" of Nottingham," naming her
nieces, Elizabeth, Sarah, Frances,
and Henrietta Plumbe, and her
nephew, Nathan Tempest Haines.
The will was proved 8 February
1823, by Elizabeth Sarah Plumbe.
{P.C.C).
^
...^^^^^^ ^"LTinti^a ^i^/u^
Elizabeth, eldest daughter, bapt. at St. Mary's, Nottingham, 29 June 1739 {St Mary's Parish
Register). Named in the wills of her grandfather, father and mother, and was coheir to her
brother. Major John Tempest of Tong, in 1786. Married in 176 ., Thomas Plumbe of Wavertree
Hall and Aughton, co. Lane, who died 7 June 1806 {Bai?ie's "History of Lancashire" Vol. 3,
page 2jo), and had 8 daughters and 2 sons, her sole surviving son, John Plumbe, assumed, by
Royal Licence in 1824, the surname and arms of Tempest in addition to Plumbe. She died in
September 1823, her sisters having predeceased her. On the death of her nephew, Nathan
Tempest Haines, in 1839, her son, Colonel John Plumbe-Tempest, became heir general of his
great-grandfather, Sir George Tempest, and representative of the family of Tempest of Tong.
He was a Colonel ist Royal Lancashire Militia, J. P., Chairman of Leicester Sessions, and
Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of co. York, and for co. Lane, and marrying his cousin
Sarah, 2nd daughter of Rev. William Plumbe, had 9 children, and died 6 April 1859. His only
surviving son, Colonel Thomas Richard Plumbe-Tempest, a Major in the 60th Rifles, died
unmarried in 1S81, when the Tong estates passed to Catherine Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
Colonel John Plumbe-Tempest, but she dying without issue in 1S84, the estates passed to the
only son of her sister Henrietta, by Sir Cornwallis Ricketts, 2nd Bart., of the Elms, co. Gloucester,
and of Beaumont Leys, co. Leicester, namely, Robert Tempest Ricketts, who assumed, by Royal
Licence in 1884, the name and arms of Tempest, in lieu of his paternal; on the death of his
father in 18S5 he succeeded to the Ricketts Baronetcy, and is Sir Robert Tempest Tempest,
Bart, of The Elms and of Beaumont Leys, now the possessor of the Tong estates, and repre-
sentative in a female line of the Tempests of Tong, and of a younger branch of the Tempests of
BowUng and Bracewell, through the 8th son of Sir Richard Tempest of Bracewell and Boiling, in
i8qo. Portraits at Tong Halt.
See " Visitation of England and Wales,'
Vol. /., page J/.
Compiled by Mrs. Tempest of Broughton Hall, Skipton-in-Cravi
BOOKPLATE OF MAJOR JOHN TEMPEST OF TONG HALL
SON OF CAPTAIN JOHN TEMPEST. THIRD SON OF SIR GEORGE TEMPEST, BART.
Quarteriugs— 1 Tempest, 2 Rye, 3 Hebden, 4 Boiling, 5 Bradford, 6 Touge,
7 Jlirfield, 8 Savile.
^^temnJ^
Seal, with arms of Tong, appended to a deed Seal of Richard Tempest of Tong
dated 1430, in the possession of Sir Robert (who died in 1613) firom a deed
Tempest Tempest, Bart., of Tong Hall. dated 24 November 1655.
Seal and Signature of Sir John Tempest of Seal of Major John Tempest of Tong,
Tong Hall, to Articles of Agreement dated who died in 1786.
22 December, 2 William and Mary.
of Major John Tempest of Tong, Seal of Sir Henry Tempest, 4th Bart.
who died in 1786. who died about 181 9.
Tempest. Abstract of the JVill of Sir George Tempest
[Vol. I, p. 350
of To/ig, CO. York, Bart., 1^44.
Sir George Tempest of Tong, co. York, Bart. He left to his
dear wife Dame Ann Tempest and her assigns a part of his estate
in Tong for the term of her natural life, with free liberty to commit
waste. To his fourth son Robert all his lands in Ladythorpe in the
township of Fenwick, for life, without impeachment of waste, but
charged with an annuity of ;^30 a year free of ta.xes, to his son
George, by half-yearly payments at Michaelmas and Lady-day, the first
payment to be made on which of those days should first happen after his
decease. And he gave all his manor and lordship of Tong, in the
county of York, with all his rights and the appurtenances belonging to
them, and his right of patronage or presentation to the church or
parochial chapel of Tong, and all his messuages, lands, woods, &c., in
Tong, Drighlington, Hemsworth, Bowling, Pontefract, Tanshelf, Carl-
ton, and Fenwick, in co. York (e.xcept what he had hereinbefore given
to his dear wife Ann and to his son Robert Tem.pest for the terms of
their respective lives), to his son Nicholas, without impeachment of
waste, for life, but subject to certain annuities charged upon them, and
with full power to jointure a wife to the amount of ^300 a year, either by
conveying some part of the lands of that yearly value for her use for her life
only (other than Tong Hall and the demesne lands thereto belonging),
or by a rent charge for the same sum of ^300 yearly for the life of such
woman, only if she happen to survive her husband. And after the
death of Nicholas Tempest, to the use of the first, second, third, fourth,
and other sons of the said Nicholas, and the heirs male of all and every
such sons, one after the other, &c. And in default of such issue, to the
use of Sir George Tempest's third son John Tempest and his heirs male,
with hke power to jointure a wife, and subject to pay the same annuities
and charges. And in default, to the other younger sons of Sir George
Tempest, with like power to jointure a wife, &:c. And in default of such
heirs, to the eldest son of his son Henry Tempest and his heirs male,
with remainder to Henry Tempest's younger sons and their heirs male,
subject to the same annuities and charges. And in default, to the
daughters of Sir George Tempest's younger sons and their heirs male in
succession, so as the person who should intermarry with any of them,
and being in actual possession of the manor, lands, &c., shall take upon
him the surname of Tempest within three years next after such inter-
marriage. With remainder to the daughters of Sir George Tempest's
eldest son Henry and their heirs male in succession, &c., and subject to
the like condition that the person with whom they intermarry shall take
the surname of Tempest. And in default of such issue, to the use of
George Blenkhow, son of William Blenkhow of the city of York and of
his wife, who was niece to Sir George Tempest, and to his heirs and
assigns for ever, subject to pay the same annuities. With power to
grant leases for 21 years, except of the capital mansion of Tong Hall
and the demesne lands thereto belonging. The estates of his wife and
son Robert, after their decease, were to revert to the owner of the
manor and estates hereinbefore settled and entailed, and were to be
subject to the same limitations. But, if George Tempest should survive
Robert, the person who should succeed to Ladythorpe was to pay Tempest.
George during his life ^30 a year at Michaelmas and Ladyday. Sir [Vol. i, p. 35.]
George Tempest bequeathed ;^5 a year for life to Mrs. A. Yorke of
Pontefract, widow of the Rev. William Yorke, and he left a legacy of
^600 to his wife Dame Ann Tempest, to be paid to her immediately
after his decease, and he gave his dear wife the use of all such jewels,
plate, linen, and furniture in his house as she shall have a mind for and
think proper to take for her life, and after her decease he bequeathed
the same to his executor. To his granddaughters Elizabeth and Ann
Tempest, the daughters of his son John Tempest, ;^3oo each, to be
paid out of his personal estate when she shall attain the age of 18 years
or marry, whichever shall first happen. Also the same to his grand-
daughter, the daughter of his son George. To his sort Henry ;^io.
To Mary Wood ^100, to be paid within six months after his decease.
To Mary Wood an annuity of ;£io, free to taxes, to be paid out of the
rent of Crosshouse in Hemsworth at Michaelmas and Ladyday, should
the said Mary leave his wife's service, but not otherwise, with power of
distraint. To his servant Samuel Stead an annuity of ;£^ out of the
lands purchased from Joshua Goodall, with power for recovery. To his
servant Sarah Gill 40^ to be paid within one month after his decease.
To the poor of Tong ^^5. To the poor of Drighlington 40^, to be paid
by his executor and distributed at the discretion of the churchwardens of
the said respective places. He directed his body to be buried in a
private but handsome manner, and all his servants living with him at the
time of his decease to have a suit of mourning suitable to their degree,
and he appointed his son Nicholas Tempest to be his sole executor.
The said Nicholas to have all the remainder of his goods, chattels,
cattle, ready-money, plate, linen, arrears of rent, &c. John Watts of
Kirk Hall, gent, and William Bilton of Oakwell Hall, Gomersall, gent,
to be trustees, and they are to assist his executor. And he gave to the
said trustees and to John Margerison of Scholebrough, in Tong, ^10
a piece to buy mourning with. His executor to pay to the trustees all
reasonable expenses, &c., relating to the execution of the trust. And he
revoked all former wills.
Witnessed by : Signed and sealed 15 August 1744,
Joshua Brooke. G. Tempest.
Margarett Sowden.
Robert Gill.
James Thompson.
Codicil I., dated 15 August 1744, in which Sir George confirmed his
will, and directed that the ;!^3oo he had left to his three granddaughters
should be paid to them within twelve months after his decease, and that
^300 should be paid to his granddaughter Henrietta, daughter of his
son John, within twelve months of his decease. The money was to be
invested, and the interest was to be laid out for their respective mainten-
ance and education during their minorities. His trustees and Mr.
Scrimshire, brother-in-law of John Tempest, were to assist in placing the
money at interest. The lands which he purchased, since he made his
will, in Tong, Drighlington, and Hemsworth were to be liable to the
same limitations as the manors and lands settled by his will. To Alice
Tempest. Webster, servant, he left 4o^ To John Tempest, his son, ;4ioo, both
[Vol. I, p. 35]. legacies were to be paid within one month of his decease out of his
personal estate, and Nicholas Tempest 'was to pay out of the personal
estate ^10 yearly to Elizabeth Law, spinster, of York, for which sum
Sir George and his son John had become bound. John to be indemni-
fied from every part thereof. His trustees were to make a schedule in
writing of all his ready-money and other personal estate immediately
after his decease, that the true value may be known. All his tenants
and all the freeholders residing within the lordship of Tong to be invited
to his funeral, and ten of his most substantial tenants to be bearers at
his funeral to take hold of the pall. He bequeathed ^50 to the
Treasurer or Steward of the Society, who now call themselves the
Trustees and Governors of the County Hospital for the Sick and Lame
at York.
Witnessed by: Signed 26 August 1745,
Mary Margerison. G. Tempest.
John Jackson.
Jas: Thompson.
Codicil n., dated 13 August 1745. He ratified and confirmed his will
and the codicil dated 26 August" 1745. And bequeathed ;^ioo over
and above what he had already given to each of his three granddaughters,
the daughters of his son John Tempest. The money to be paid out of
his personal estate and to be placed out at interest for their benefit.
Witnessed by: Signed 16 September 1745,
Mary Margerison. G. Tempest.
Benj° Bartlet, J^
James Thompson. Registered at Wakefield
28 November 1745.
If Sir George Tempest's grandson, Major John Tempest of Tong
Hall, &c., had not barred the settlement made by his grandfather's will,
and if the settlement had been allowed to stand, then Mrs. Elizabeth
Plumbe, the eldest daughter of his son John, would have succeeded to
the whole of the family estates after the death of her cousin. Sir Henry
Tempest, 4th Bart., of Thorp Lee, Surrey, in 1819.
Memoranda.
Henry Tempest born in Newton Grange in the parish of Oswaldchurch
the 22 of August 1666.
George Tempest borne at Middleton in the parish of Wath 22 of Nov''
1668.
John Tempest borne in the same parish Janv t,^^ 1670. (George and
John seem to have died in infancy).
Entries in an old Memorandum Book of the birth of the children
of Sir John Tempest atid Henrietta {Cholmley) his wife.
My son Henry Tempest was borne y° 22"'' day of Aug^' 1666. Tempest.
My son George was borne y= 22 of May 1672. (&: seems to have been [Vol. i,p. 35.]
Baptised at the Belfry Ch., York, same day).
My daughter Katherine was borne ig'*" July 1673.
My daughter Henrietta was borne y*^ 10''' Ap" 1675.
The Lady Henrietta Tempest her Daughter (dau. of Lady Cholmley
wife of Sir Henry) dyed at London the 25''^ day of June 1680 and
Lyeth Buried in the Chappell at Newton Grange by her mother.
Sir John Tempest dyed the 2^'^'^ day of June in the yeare 1693 &
Lyeth Bur'' in Tonge Chap'. Henry Tempest y'^ son of Sir John
Tempest dyed the 17 of Nov. 1685 in London & was bur'' in S'
Clements in the Strand.
Rich"' Tempest one of the sons of Hen? Tempest of Tonge Esq. dyed
at London Nov. y^ s"' 1677 & lyeth bur"' in Pancridge Church.
*Ann y"^ Daughter of Sir George Tempest B"' was Borne on Sunday y'=
28''> of July betwixt y'= houres of 1 1 & 12 in y"= forenoon in y' yeare
1695-
*Note this Ann dyed at Yorke y<= 30''' day of May 1699 and lyes buried
in y= Church at Campsall by her Grandfather Frank.
Henry y'= eldest son of the said Sir George was borne on tuesday y"^ 1='
of 7'"' about a quarter before 6 o'clock in y= morning in y= yeare
1696.
Nicholas The 2"'' son of Sir George Tempest was borne y= i a"" of May
1698 about a quarter before six at night.
These three children were born at Campsall near Doncaster.
Henrietta y<= 2°'' daughter of Sir George Tempest was born at York y=
21^' of 8'"" about i an hour past 8 in y' morning which was of a
Monday 1700.
John y= 3'' son of Sir G= (Sr"^ was born at Yorke y= 3'' of lo'"' 1701 about
a quarter past 5 in the mors
Robert y'= 4"' son of Sir G"= &'' was born at York y*" 16'" of jan 17 of
about a quarter past 7 in y= more.
Ann y'' 3'' daugh"' was born att Yorke y' 22'' of June 1704 about a
quarter past 5 in y= morg. & died y= 7''' of July following, and was
bur'' at Belfraye in York.
Edward y'= 5'*" Son was Born at York November y' 21=' being Wednes-
day about a quarter past two a clock in the morning. And died
there the 17"^ of Jan. 170! in y'= same year, and lyes in Belfray
church by his sister.
Rich'' y" 6"» son of Sir Geo' &■= was bom in York y= 9"> of September
1737 & died y' Janv following & was bur'' at Belfrays on y= north
side of y'= Altar close to y' seat at y= uper end by his B"' & Sister.
George the 7 Son of Sir George Tempest was born in York in Belfrays
parish on y= 8 day of Aug' 1709 betwixt 4 & 5 a clock in y"
morning.
Edward the S'l" son of Sir George Tempest born at Tong y= 8"^ of May
1 7 14 betwixt 10 and 11 a clock at night, being Saturday.
J^rom a Memorandum Book once belonging to Sir Henry
Cholmley of West Newton Grange, brother of Sir Hugh
Cholmley of Whitby, and father-in-law of Sir John
Tempest.
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Tempest. Mem : That on the 8"' day of July Ann : Dom : 1645 Henry Tempest
[Vul. I, p. 35.] of Tonge Esq. rec' a commission from Robert Earle of Essex and
Ewer lord lieftenant of Yorkshire for Collonell of that regiment of
trained bands, within the North riding of the county of Yorke,
Whereof Sir Hugh Cholmeley was late Collonell.
Mem : That on the 27"" day of Mar : Ann : Dom : 1647 Henry Tempest
of Tonge Esq. was sworne Justice of Peace, at the Assisses houlden
at Yorke before Serieant Greene.
Mem: That on the five & twentieth day Jan>', Ann: Dom: 1648
Henry Tempest Esq. was sworne a Justice of peace, for the North
riding by M"" Holborne att Yorke.
Mem: that on the 12''' day of July Ann: Dom: 1654 that Henry
Tempest Esq. was chosen one of the K'* of the Shire in the Castle
Yard at Yorke.
Mem: that in August Ann: Dom: 1656 Henrie Tempest Esq. was the
second time chosen one of the Kn'* of the Shire for the County of
Yorke.
From Henry Tempest's Memorandum Book.
Abstract of the Marriage Settlement of Sir John
Tempest, 1666.
By Indenture of the 22 and 23 May 1666, Sir John Tempest of Tonge
in the county of York, Bart., and Dame Henrietta his wife, daughter of
Sir Henry Cholmley of Newton Grange in the said county, Knt., in
pursuance of an agreement made before marriage, and in consequence
of ;^i,5oo received by Sir John for his wife's marriage portion,
granted to Sir Hugh Cholmley of Whitby, Bart, Sir Henry Cholmley,
Knt., Barington Bouchier, Richard Legard of Troutsdale, co. York,
and Robert Stapilton of Gray's Inn, all the manor or lordship of
Tonge, and Tonge Hall with the Demeasnes and all their lands in
Tonge, and all the tythe of corn, grain, hay and other tythes
whatsoever, to the uses following : To pay a yearly rent during the
joint lives of Sir John Tempest and his wife at Whitsuntide and the
Feast of S' Martin the Bishop, in winter, to such uses and in such manner
as Dame Henrietta alone should in writing appoint. And as to the
premises chargeable with the said rent to the use of Sir John Tempest
for 99 years "sans wast." To the use that Dame Henrietta or her
assigns should receive an annual rent of ;£4oo at Whitsuntide and St.
Martin the Bishop. The first payment to be made on which of said
days as should first happen ne.xt after the death of the said Sir John
Tempest. To the use of the 1=' 2'^^ t,'^ and all other sons of Sir John
Tempest and Dame Henrietta his wife successively and the heirs male
of each son in tail male. To the Trustees and their exors, &c., for 500
years upon trusts afterwards mentioned. To the use of Sir John
Tempest and his heirs for ever. And the trusts of the said term of 500
years are declared to be that in case Sir John Tempest should have one
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or more daughters, then the Trustees should out of the rents or by sale, Tempest.
for all or part of the said term raise money for the portions of such [Vol. i, p. 35.]
daughter or daughters to be paid to them at their respective ages
of 16 years or days of marriage, which should first happen. And in
case there should be one such daughter ;^3,ooo, for two daughters
;^4,ooo, and in case there should be three or more daughters ^5,000.
But if such daughter or daughters be married or have attained the age
of 16 years before the commencement of the said term of 500 years,
then the portion or portions should be paid to her or them as soon
after the commencement of the said term as same can be raised.
i.l.3.34?8
Letter relating to the Will of the late Sir Henry
Tempest.
7 Bedford Row, London.
20 May 1819.
Dear Sir,
Yesterday I inspected the will of the late Sir Henry Tempest. It is
dated the 10 Feb^ 181 5 & there are 5 Codicils annexed to it. The will
and all the Codicils seem to be wholly written by himself but the last
Codicil, which is dated a few Days only before his death, was not signed
by him.
M" Graham is the Devisee for Life of his Real Estate, & on her
Death it is devised to her second son a clergyman in strict Settlement,
with Remainders to her other Children.
The personal Estate is proved to be under ;£^35,ooo, and it is
principally bequeathed to M'^ Graham & her children. Her eldest son
Edward Lloyd Graham a Captain in the Navy and one of the Executors,
has alone proved the Will and Codicils, reserving a Right to his mother,
Co Executrix to join in the Probate.
Neither you nor your Mother or Sisters are named either in the
Will or in any of the Codicils.
The Will is executed in the Presence of Samuel Nott 56 Great
Queen S', an Inspector of Convicts, and two servants of the late M"'
Graham's one of whom is stated to be Nott's sister.
Sir Henry calls M" Graham his cousin.
I am Dear Sir— yours v^ respectfully — R^^ Lambert.
P.S. It has occurrred to me, since writing the above that M"
Graham must have been Sir Henry's Cousin on his mother's side ; and
therefore M"^ Plumbe, M' Tempest Haines and your Aunt Henrietta
Tempest are now Sir Henry's Co Heirs at Law as to his Real Estate.
R. L.
Letter addressed to Colonel John Plumbe-Tempest.
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Guille.
[Vol.i,p.3S.]
Seigneurs de St. George.
Jacques Guille, 4th surviving son of James Guille by his 2nd wife,=
and ist Seigneur de St. George; sworn Jurat 2 October 1653,
deposed at the Restoration, sworn again at the instance of Lord
Hatton, Governor, and deposed again 16 July 1665 ; died in 1670.
=Mary, dau. and heir of
Nicholas de Jersey ; marr.
at Catel 24 May 1638 ;
died at Catel, and bur.
there 6 March i67f.
Rachel, dau. of=Richard Guille, Seigneur de=
Leonard Blondell ; St. George ; died, aged 74,
died s.p. ist wife, i February, bur. at Catel 3
February 17 19.
=Elizabeth, dau. of Charles de la Marche ;
marr. at St. Martin's, Guernsey, 4 August
1670; bur. at Catel i July 1701. 2nd wife.
I
John Guille, Seigneur de St. George ; born ii November, bapt. at Catel i9=j=Anne, dau. of
November 1674; sworn Jurat 4 August 1717 ; died 30 April, bur. at Catel 2 Richard deGaris;
May 1721. marr. 28 June
1 7 1 1 ; bur. at
Catel 22 Novem-
ber 172 1.
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Jean Guille, Seigneur de St. George, bapt. at Catel 30 March 1 7 1 2 ;==Elizabeth, dau. of John
sworn Jurat 14 September 1752; died 9 May, bur. at Catel 13 May Andros, by Elizabeth
[778. his wife; marr. at St.
Martin's, Guernsey, 31
December 1732 ; died
. L, (Z,^rt^/7 ff '7 February, bur. at
y.X</rO^ C4tel 25 February
fe.
ea/n
Jean Guille, Seigneur de St. George; born 18 January, bapt. at Catel=
20 January 1731 ; sworn Jurat 23 June 1778 ; died 9 April, bur. at Catel in
April 1820.
|=Mary,
Peter
dau. of
de Car-
teret ; marr. at
Catel 16 April
1759; died, aged
55, 6 December,
bur. at Catel 9
December 1792.
A
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William Guille, born 9 May,=j=Rachel, dau. and coheiress of Charles Andros of St. Saviour's,
and bapt. at St. Peter Port,
Guernsey, 15 May 1766; died
8 August, bur. at Catel 12
August 1792.
Bailiff, by Caroline Carterette le Marchant his wife ; bapt. 8
June 1766; marr. at St. Saviour's 29 November 1787; died
5 March, bur. at Catel 8 March 1798.
John Guille, Seigneur de St. George, Bailiff of Guernsey 1842, Colonel==Elizabeth, dau. of Peter
of the North Regiment; born 11 October 1788; died at Plymouth
3 June, bur. at Catel 7 June 1845.
/■^-^
Hubert, born 16 July,
bapt. at St. Peter Port
25 July 1788 ; marr. at
St. Peter Port 29 No-
vember 1809 ; died,
aged 83, 16 December,
bur. at Catel 2 1 Decem-
ber 1871.
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Rev. George de Carteret Guille, M.A., Rector of Little Torrington, co.=
Devon, Seigneur de St. George ; born 8 January, bapt. at St. Peter Port
1 6 February 181 5; died in Guernsey 2 January, bur. at Little Torring-
ton 8 January 1895. Will proved in the Principal Registry 12 July 1895,
by the Rev. Hubert George de Carteret Stevens-Guille, the son, the
sole Exor.
^
j^^ / A^ ■^;^^'^'^^^^^--^
=Sophia, dau. and co-
heiress of Thomas
Stevens of Cross, co.
Devon, Recorder of
Exeter; born 14 Au-
gust, bapt. at Sid-
mouth, CO. Devon, 15
August 1822; marr.
at Bath Abbey 14
October 1848 ; died
6 July, bur. at Little
Torrington 9 July
1892.
Rev. Hubert George de Carteret Stevens-Guille of Cross, co. Devon,=Catherine Lucretia, 5th
Seigneur de St. George ; born at Exeter 2 April, bapt. at Little dau. of the Rev. Frede-
Torrington 2 June 1861 ; of Trinity College, Oxford, M.A. rick John Rooke, Rector
of Rampisham, co. Dor-
set, and Prebendary of
Salisbury ; marr. 3 Au-
gust 1895.
Book-plate of John Guille, Seigneur de St. George.
Monumental Inscriptions at Little Torrington, Guille.
[Vol.i,p.3S
CO- Devon.
IN THE OPPOSITE AISLE ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS
OF
HENRY STEVENS ESQ""^ OF CROSS IN THIS PARISH
ONLY SON OF HENRY STEVENS ESQ""^
AND CHRISTIANA MARIA ROLLE
SISTER OF HENRY LORD ROLLE OF STEVENSTONE
HE MARRIED SARAH BRIDGET
THE DAUGHTER OF JAMES MARWOOD ESQ""^ OF AVISHAYE
IN THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET
AND DIED WITHOUT ISSUE OCTOBER THE 20^^" l8o2
IN THE 64™ YEAR OF HER AGE.
HIS WIDOW ERECTED THIS MONUMENT
IN MEMORY OF A BELOVED AND MUCH LAMENTED HUSBAND.
North wall of nave.
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
WALTER STUART STEVENS HAWORTH
LIEUT. 60TH ROYAL RIFLES YOUNGEST SON
OF FREDERICK HAWORTH AND LOUISA ANNIE
HIS WIFE DAUGHTER AND COHEIRESS OF
THOMAS STEVENS OF CROSS HE WAS BORN
5™ OCTOBER i860 AND DIED 1 3™ FEBRUARY 1 88 1
AT NEWCASTLE, NATAL, OF WOUNDS RECEIVED
IN THE BATTLE OF INGOGO FEBRUARY S'^".
THE LORD GAVE THE LORD HATH TAKEN AWAY.
Brass plate against north wall of nave.
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
SARAH BRIDGET SECOND WIFE OF JOHN INGLETT FORTESCUE OF BUCKLAND FILLEIGH RELICT OF
HENRY STEVENS OF CROSS IN THE COUNTY OF DEVON ELDEST SISTER AND COHEIRESS OF JAMES THOMAS
BENEDICTUS MARWOOD OF STUTTON IN THE COUNTY OF DEVON AND AVISHAYE IN THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET
SHE DIED THE 27™ OF OCTOBER 182I AGED 71 YEARS.
North wall of nave.
Guille.
[Vol. I, p. 3
TO THE MEMORY OF
THOMAS STEVENS ESQUIRE
OF CROSS IN THIS PARISH
BARRISTER AT LAW OF THE MIDDLE TEMPLE
AND
RECORDER OF THE CITY OF EXETER
HE DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JANUARY XIV™ MDCCCXXXII
AGED 49.
South wall of nave.
Arms: — Stevens impaling Le Marchant.
IN MEMORY OF
JOHN STEVENS GUILLE
CAPTAIN AND ADJUTANT IN THE 99^^" (2° WILTSHIRE REGIMENT)
ELDEST SON GEO. DE C. GUILLE M.A. OF s'^ GEORGE, GUERNSEY.
RECTOR OF THIS PARISH AND SOPHIA HIS WIFE ELDEST DAUGHTER
OF THOMAS STEVENS OF CROSS, WINSCOTT, AND VIELSTONE
30RN APRIL 11^" 1856 DIED AT PESHAWAR, INDIA, MARCH 8™ 1 886
ALSO OF ARTHUR WILLIAM STEVENS SON OF
GEO. AND SOPHIA GUILLE BORN JUNE iS'"" DIED DEC. I4™ 1859.
Brass in south wall of nave.
Two shields on each side of inscription. The one on the
dexter side charged with the arms of Guille, a label
of three points for difference ; the sinister shield
bearing the arms of Stevens.
Signature of George Guille, Jurat of Guernsey, from a
document dated 18 May 1613, in the possession of
Colonel Carteret Carey of Castle Carey, Guernsey.
Signature of John Guille from
dated 1742.
-^-^;»»W \^ni^'^^
^^
Signature of Jaques Guille, Seigneur des Rohais, to
document dated 5 November 1656.
Arms of the descendants of John Witliatns (who
died April i8^i) of Scorrier Hotise, in the Parish of
Gwennap, co. Cornwall ; recorded in the College of
Arms J/ October 1855.
Pedigree of JVilliams.
Williams.
[Vol. I, p. 41].
John Harris of Cusgarne in Gwennap, co. Cornwall ;=
an officer in the Cornwall Militia ; bur. at Gwennap
5 August 1732.
Signature to Deed dated 24 June 1715.
^Elizabeth, only dau. of John Beauchamp
of Trevince in the parish of Gwennap,
CO. Cornwall, by Elizabeth his wife, dau.
of Hugh Bawden of Guddern, in the
parish of Kea, co. Cornwall, and sister of
William Beauchamp of Trevince (whose
will dated 28 July 1726, was proved in
C.P.C. 21 February 17!^, 30 Auber);
bapt. at Gwennap 13 April 1675; marr.
there 27 April 1703; bur. there 6 July
1735-
Henry Harris of Cusgarne ;=
bapt. at Gwennap 27 De-
cember 1703 ; bur. at
Gwennap 6 May 1768.
Intestate admon granted
25 May 1758 to his son,
Edward, at Exeter; men-
tioned in will of his uncle,
William Beauchamp, 1729.
=Elizabeth, only child of Edward
Kempthorne of Gunwalloe, co.
Cornwall, whose will is dated
31 March 1753, and proved at
Bodmin 5 June 1760 ; marriage
licence dated 29 April, and
marr. i May 1728 at Gun-
walloe.
II III
John Hams, William Harris,
2nd son, bapt. 4th son, bapt.
at Gwennap 19 at Gwennap 2
April 1705, and August 17 11,
bur. there 9 and bur. there
April 1 7 16. 3 June 17 14.
Richard Harris, Elizabeth, bapt.
3rd son, bapt. at Gwennap 23
at Gwennap 25 February 1708,
June 1707, and and bur. there 26
Signature to Deed dated 6 April 1745.
bur. there 14
December 171 7.
October 17 10.
Catherine, bapt.
at Gwennap 7
May 1 7 13, and
bur. there 3 r
March 17 16.
Michael Williams of Burncoose and Cusgarne, in the parish-T=Susanna, bapt. at Gwennap 23
of Gwennap (son of John Williams of Burncoose, born in
1684, and died in 1761); born
in August, and bapt. 20 October
1730 at Gwennap; died at Bath,
and bur. at Gwennap 28 Feb-
ruary 1775. Will dated 6
October 1773, proved 9 August
1775-
M
'awU
Signature to Deed dated 29
September 1730.
^i^JCoM^^a^^
November 1732; marr. at Cury,
CO. Cornwall, 30 November 1752 ;
bur. at Gwennap in February 1814.
Signature to Deed dated 28 June 1768.
Signature to Deed dated 25 June 1761.
Elizabeth, bapt. at Catherine, bapt. at Gwennap 25 March 1729; marr. at Gwennap 15
Gwennap 13 No- April 1758 to Isaac Head of St. Mary's in the Scilly Islands, Collector
vember 1741 ; bur. of the Customs there. =f=
at Mullion 24 Au- X.
gust 1765.
Signature to Deed dated 28 June 1768.
Signature to Deed dated 28 June 1768.
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John Williams of Burncoose, and of Scorrier House, in the parish of=f=Catherine, dau. of
Gwennap, eldest son; born 23 September 1753; purchased the Manor of
Calstock in 1806; died in April 1841, and bur. at Calstock.
Martin Harvey of
Kenwyn, co. Corn-
wall ; born 12 Jan-
uary 1757 ; marr.
at Kenwyn, co.
Cornwall, 23 Jan-
uary 1776 ; died in
September 1826,
bur. at Gwennap.
'W^^ /vVw-^^sz^
Signature to Deed dated 26 May 1795.
M II I
Susan, born at Burncoose 30 De- Cathenne, born 10 July 178 1 ; Mary, born at Scorrier
cember 1776; died unmarried in marr. 21 May 1806, Rev. House 9 November 1789 ;
January 1829, and bur. at Gwennap. Josiah Hill of Barnet ; died marr. 27 January 1813,
16 December 1828. Rev. Henry Beauford, Vicar
=r of Eaton Socon, co. Bed-
Ann, born Ti November 1779; ^ ford; died in 1829, and
marr. 23 December 1 8 II, Benjamin Elizabeth, born at Scorrier bur. in Gwennap.
Tucker of Trematon Castle, St. House 24 February 17S8 ; =r
Stephen's; sometime Secretary to marr. at Gwennap in 1824, A
the Admiralty, and Deputy Lieu- Joseph Moore, M.D., of
tenant for Cornwall. London. =p
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Edward Harris of Cusgarne, in the parish of Gwennap,^Eleanor Johns of Trewince,
Captain in Cornwall Militia, eldest son ; bapt. at Gwennap co. Cornwall ; marr. by licence
27 July 1730. Proved his grandfather's will in 1760. Died at Gerran's, co. Cornwall, 6
s.p., and bur. from Gwennap 5 July 1798 at Mullion. Will January 1769 ; bur. from
dated 27 June 1798, proved 23 November following (Arch- Penryn 27 April 1809, aged 75,
deaconry Court of Cornwall). at Mullion.
^U^a^^ jl%a>
Signature to Deed dated 22 January 1766.
Signature to Deed dated
II February 1799.
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William Williams of
Penryn ; bapt. at
Gwennap 6 May
1756; marr. at Gwen-
nap II April 1786, to
Catherine Paul.
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Michael Williams, bapt.
at Gwennap 14 April
1770 ; marr. at St.
Saviour's, Jersey, 18
February 1787, to Jane
Turner of Tregony, co.
Cornwall.
Edward Harris Williams,
bapt. at Gwennap 1 7
June 1773; a Lieutenant
in the 8ist Regiment of
Foot ; died s.p., at Pen-
ryn in February 1805.
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Elizabeth, bapt. at
Gwennap 6 July
1767; marr. Richard
Pellowe, a Captain
in the Royal Navy.
John Williams of Burn-=Phillippa Naudin ; Edward Williams of=Elizabeth, dau. of John
coose House, eldest married in the Honeycombe, co. Pearson Foote of Harewood
son ; born there 3 Au- Quaker's Meeting Cornwall, 3rd son ; in the parish of Calstock ;
gust 1777; died s.p. at House at Perran born at Burncoose marr. at Tavistock, co.
Burncoose House 11 Wharf 27 June House 5 August Devon, 15 July 1814 ;
August 1849, and bur. 1810; died s.p. 7 17S7; died in 1822. died at Weston-super-Mare
at Redruth, co. Corn- December 1861, 25 December 185 1.
wall. aged 87.
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John Harris of H.M. Dockyard at Plymouth, 2nd son ; bapt. at Gwennap 6
February 1734 ; marr. there 18 February 1762, to Elizabeth Leverton of the
same parish. He died s.p., and was bur. at Mylor, co. Cornwall, 6 February
1805.
jdfu %
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AVilliam Harris,
bapt. at Gwennap
8 October 17.^6;
bur. there 1 2 No-
vember 1746.
cmtJ
Signature to Deed dated 2S June 1768.
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Michael Williams=f=Elizabeth, eldest
of Scorrier House,
and of Carhayes
Castle, CO. Corn-
wall, and of Gnaton
Hall, CO. Devon,
Deputy Lieutenant
of Cornwall, and
Deputy Warden
of the Stannaries ;
2nd son ; born 5
June 1786 ; High
Sheriff for co.
Glamorgan 1839 ;
M.P. for West
Cornwall till his
death, 1 5 June
1858 ; bur. at
Gwennap.
dau. of Richard
Eales of East-
don, CO. Devon,
by his wife Eliza-
beth, 2nd dau. of
Peter Young of
Netherexe, co.
Devon ; marr. 5
March 181 3 at
St. Lawrence,
Exeter ; died 30
July 1852, and
bur. at Gwennap.
A
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Sir William Williams of Tregullow, co.=
Cornwall, and of Heanton Court, co.
Devon, Bart, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff
of Cornwall 185 1, and Deputy Warden
of the Stannaries; born 3 August 1791,
at Scorrier House, in the parish of Gwen-
nap, CO. Cornwall ; created Baronet 4
August 1866; died 24 March, bur. at
Gwennap 30 March 1870.
Caroline, the
younger dau.
of Richard
Eales of East-
don House, CO.
Devon ; born
3oJan. 1796, at
Exeter ; marr.
at Dawlish 26
Sept. 1826 ;
died at Tregul-
low 17 Feb.,
bur. at Gwen-
nap 23 Feb.
{For issue see " Visitation of England and Wales,'
Vol. /., page 41).
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Signature to Deed dated 24 June 1715. Signature to Deed dated 6 April 1745. Henry Harris
John Harris of Cusgarne, bur. $ August 1732. of Cusgame, bur. in 1768.
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Signature to Deed dated 29 September 1730.
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Signature to Deed dated 28 June 1768.
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Signature to Deed dated 25 June 1761. Michael Willi;
of Burncoose, bur. 28 February 1775.
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Signature to Deed dated 28 June 1768. Isaac Head
of St. Mary's, Scilly Isles.
Signature to Deed dated 22 January 1766. Edward Harris Signature to Deed dated 11 February 1799.
of Cusgame, bur. 5 July 1798. Wife of Edward Harris.
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Wife of John Williams of Scorrier House.
Signature to Deed dated 25 March 1775. John Williams
of Scorrier House, died in April 1841.
Facsimile of a Docwnent in the possession of Mr. Michael
Williams, given to him in i86g by his father, the late Sir
William Williams of Tregullow, to whom, it had descended
from the Harris family.
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Grant of Arms to Sir Robert Jenkenson, Knt., Foljambe.
1618. [Vol., p. 44].
To all and singular to whome these
presents shall come William Camden al's
Clarenceux King of Armes of the Este
West and South partes of this Realme of
Englande know yee that wheras S"' Robert
Jenkenson of Walcott in the County of
Oxford-sheyer Descended of a familie &
surname bearing Armes hath requested me
the sayed William Camden to make search
how he may beare the same without
prejudice to any of the said family and sur-
name I could not but condescend to his
Request considering he hath bine Dignified
by our Souerayne Lord the King, with the
Order of Knighthoode And I find that he
may beare on a shield Azure on a fesse
wavy argent a crosse patent Gules 2 Estoiles
Or in cheife And for his Crest a Hippotomus
or seahorse assurgent Or mayned Azure
supporting a crosse patent Gules The which Armes and Creast I assigne,
ratifie and confirme to the said S' Robert Jenkenson of Walcott to be
borne and used by him & his Posteritie according to the laudable
custome & law of Armes of England. In witnes whereof I have here-
unto sett my hand and Scale the second of November in the sixteenth
yeare of our Soverayne Lord King James &c.
''nTjuam^ riiT^^^^ Qlnrznccuod
A true copy examined with the original remaining in the hands
of Charles Jenkinsnn, Earl of Liverpool, Ss'c, this 24 July
1797.
<^:yjA/^c
Foljambe. Grant of Augineutation, &c., to the ist Earl
[Vol. I, p. 44-]
of Liverpool, ijgj.
To all and Singular to whom these Presents shall come Sir Isaac
Heard Knight Garter Principal King of Arms sendeth greeting whereas
his Majesty by Warrant under his Royal Signet and sign Manual
bearing date the twenty seventh day of July last signified to the most
Noble Charles Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal and hereditary Marshal of
England, that he hath been graciously pleased to give and grant unto
his Right Trusty and Right welbeloved Cousin and Councillor Charles
Earl of Liverpool his Royal Licence and Authority that he and the
Heirs male of his Body being Earls of Liverpool may Quarter the Arms
of the Corporation of Liverpool with their Family Arms (such arms being
first duly exemplified according to the Laws of Arms and Recorded in
the Heralds Office otherwise his Majesty's said Licence & Permission
to be void and of none Effect) in compliance with the prayer of the
Mayor Bailiffs Aldermen & Common Councelmen of the Town of
Liverpool in the County Palatine of Lancaster who at a meeting held in
the said Town on the sixth day of July last did unanimously resolve that
the Title of Earl of Liverpool being the first to their knowledge that
hath ever appeared amongst those of the Peers of this Realme the choice
made by the said Earl of this Title was considered by them as an Honor
conferred on that Town & did therefore vote him their thanks for so
distinguished a mark of his attention & notice, & the said Earl was
invited by the Mayor of the said Town of Liverpool on behalf of the
Corporation to accede to the request of the said Corporation that he
& his Heirs male being Earls of Liverpool would quarter the Arms of
the Corporation of Liverpool with his Lordship's own Arms being the
best return in their power to make for the Various Commercial
Services done by the said Charles, Earl of Liverpool to the Country at
large & to the Town of Liverpool in particular that the preference
shewn by him to the name of the residence of a numerous Society of
Mercantile Persons augured a high opinion of their Lidustry & was a
further proof of his uniform attachment to Trade & Commerce and
that the said Corporation had represented to his Majesty that the said
Earl of Liverpool had acceded to their request, And forasmuch as the
said Earl Marshal did by Warrant under his hand and seal bearing date
the twenty first day of March Instant authorize & desire me to ex-
emplify the Arms of the Town of Liverpool with those of the Family of
the Earl of Liverpool know ye therefore that I the said Garter in
obedience to his Majesty's command in pursuance of his Grace's
Warrant & by Virtue of the Letters Patent of my Office to me granted
under the Seal of Great Britain do by these Presents Exemplify Grant
& Confirm to the said Charles Earl of Liverpool as an Honorable
augmentation to his Lordship's Family Arms the Arms of the Town of
Liverpool in chief wavy viz' argent a Cormorant in the beak a branch
of sea weed called Laver all proper as the same are in the margin
hereof more plainly depicted to be borne and used for ever hereafter by
him the said Charles Earl of Liverpool & his Heirs Male being Earls
of Liverpool with due & proper differences according to the Laws of
Arms & the tenor of his Majesty's said Sign Manual In witness
48
whereof I that said Garter Principal King of Arms have to these Foljambe.
Presents subscribed my name & affixed the Seal of my Office this [Vol. i, p. 44].
twenty fourth day of March in the thirty seventh year of the Reign of
our Sovereign Lord George the third by the Grace of God King of Great
Britain France & Ireland Defender of the Faith &c. and in the year of
our Lord one Thousand seven hundred and ninety seven.
Will of Charles J enkinson, ist Earl of Liverpool ^
i8og.
Charles Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool ; wife, Catherine, Countess of
Liverpool ; son, Rt. Hon''''= Robert Banks, Lord Hawkesbury; daughter,
Rt. Hon'^'= Lady Charlotte Jenkinson ; nephews, Charles Jenkinson,
George Jenkinson, and Robert Jenkinson ; brother, John Jenkinson ;
Exors, Rt. Rev. Frederick Walker Cornwall, Lord Bishop of Hereford,
Rt. Hon''''= Robert Banks, Lord Hawkesbury, and Thomas Lark.
Will dated 7 May 1807, with codicil dated 22 May 1807, proved
(P.C.C, 44 Loveday), 27 January 1809, by Rt. Hon'''"= Robert Banks
Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool (heretofore Lord Hawkesbury) and Thomas
Lark.
Signature from Wi!
Will of Robert Banks Jenkinson, 2nd Earl of
Liverpool, i82g.
Robert Banks Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool ; wife, Mary, Countess
of Liverpool ; brother, Hon*'''' Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson ; cousins.
Captain Cleorge Jenkinson, R.H.A., Robert Henry Jenkinson, Fanny
wife of William Bootheby, Cecil Brooke Bootheby (son of William and
Fanny Bootheby) ; private secretary, Robert VVillimot ; Exors, Rt. Rev.
Ffolliott Herbert Walker Cornwall, Lord Bishop of Worcester, Hon'''^
Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, George Peter Holford, and William
Willimott.
Will dated 21 September 182 1, with five codicils dated respectively
2 December 1821, 14 January 1822, 16 March 1825, and the last two
of same date, 20 August 1827, proved (P.C.C, g2 Liverpool) 13
February 1829, by Exors above named.
Signature from Will.
49
Foijambe. JViU of CJiarks Cecil Cope Jenkinsoii, 3rd Earl
[Vol. I, p. 44].
of Liverpool, 1831.
Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool ; daughters, Lady
Catherine Julia, wife of Francis Vernon Harcourt, Selina Charlotte,
widow of Viscount Milton, and Lady Louisa Harriet, wife of John
Cotes ; Exors, Francis Vernon Harcourt and John Cotes.
Will dated 5 February 1841, with codicil dated 14 May 1846, proved
(P.C.C., 870, 51) 14 November 1851, by Exors above named.
Signature from Will.
Grant of Supporters to Lord Haivkesbury,
1893-
To all and Singular to whom these Presents shall come Sir Albert
William Woods Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order
of Saint Michael & Saint George Garter Principal King of Arms
Sendeth Greeting Whereas Her Majesty by Letters Patent under the
Great Seal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland bearing
date the twenty fourth day of June last hath been graciously pleased to
create Cecil George Savile Foijambe Esquire a Peer of the said United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland by the name style & title of
Baron Hawkesbury of Haselbech in the County of Northampton & of
OUerton Sherwood Forest in the County of Nottingham to hold to him
& the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten ; And it being a
privilege of the Peers of the Realm to bear Supporters to their Arms as
well for their greater honour and dignity as to distinguish them from
persons of inferior rank know ye that I tliat said Garter by Virtue of my
Office and vrith the consent & approbation of The Most Noble Henry
Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal & Hereditary Marshal of England
Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter signified to me by
5°
Warrant under his Graces hand & Seal do by these Presents Grant Foljambe.
& assign unto the said Cecil George Savile Earon Hawkesbury the [Vol. 1,9.44.]
supporters following that is to say on either side a gryphon wings
elevated, or, beaked, membered, ducally gorged and on the wing three
fleurs-de-lis one and two all azure, that on the dexter side charged on
the breast with a torteau thereon a cross crosslet fitch(^ argent, and that
on the sinister with a pellet thereon a stag's head caboshed also argent,
as the same are in the margin hereof more plainly depicted to be borne
& used for ever hereafter by him the said Cecil George Savile Foljambe,
Baron Hawkesbury & by those upon whom the dignity of Baron Hawkes- t
bury shall descend in Virtue of Her Majesty's Letters Patent of Creation
In witness whereof I the said Garter Principal King of Arms have to
these Presents subscribed my name & affixed the Seal of my office
this twelfth day of September in the Fifty seventh year of the Reign of
our Sovereign Lady Victoria by the Grace of God of the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen Defender of the Faith &c.
and in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety
three.
Grant of Crest to Lord Hawkesbttry,
1893.
To all and Singular to whom these Presents shall come Sir Albert
William Woods Knight Commander of the Most distinguished Order
of Saint Michael and St. George, Garter Principal King of Arms
Sendeth Greeting Whereas Cecil George Savile Foljambe, Baron
Hawkesbury of Haselbech in the County of Northampton, and of
Ollerton Sherwood Forest in the County of Nottingham eldest son of
George Savile Foljambe of Osberton in the said County of Nottingham
& of Aldwarke in the County of York Esquire by Selina Charlotte his
second wife, second but eldest who left issue, of the three daughters &
coheirs of Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, last Earl of Liverpool, and
widow of William Charles Wentworth Fitzwilliam, commonly called
Viscount Milton, all deceased, hath represented unto the Most Noble
Henry Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal & Hereditary Marshal of
England, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter that he being
entitled as the heir male and representative of his said mother Selina
53
Foljambe. Charlotte Foljambe and as such the representative (5f his grandfather
[Vol. I, p. 44.] 'hs said Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson Earl of Liverpool to quarter the
Arms of Jenkinson, is desirous of further commemorating his descent
& representation, as well as of testifying his regard for the memory of
his said mother by bearing together with the Arms an additional Crest
indicative of his descent from & representation of Charles Jenkinson
first Earl of Liverpool, who received as an honourable augmentation to
his family Arms the Arms of the Town of Liverpool the said honourable
augmentation being limited to him and the heirs male of his body being
Earls of Liverpool he therefore requested the favour of His Grace's
Warrant for my granting and assigning such additional Crest to be
borne by him and his descendants according to the Laws of Arms.
And forasmuch as the said Earl Marshal did by Warrant under his
hand & seal bearing date the twenty ninth day of September last
authorise and direct me to grant & assign such Crest accordingly
Know ye therefore that I the said Garter in pursuance of His Grace's
Warrant and by .Virtue of the Letters Patent of my office to me granted
do by these Presents grant & assign unto the said Cecil George Savile
Foljambe, Baron Hawkesbury the additional Crest following that is to
say on a wreath or, and sable a rock proper, thereon a sea lion sejant
azure, resting the de.xter paw on an escocheon per fesse wavy argent
& of the second in chief a cormorant holding in the beak a branch of
seaweed called Laver, of the first and in base a hawk wings elevated and
addorsed of the third as the same are in the margin hereof more plainly
depicted to be borne and used for ever hereafter by him the said Cecil
George Savile Foljambe, Baron Hawkesbury & his descendants
according to the Laws of Arms In witness whereof I the said Garter
Principal King of Arms have to these Presents subscribed my name &
affixed the Seal of my Office this tenth day of October in the Fifty
seventh year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Victoria, by the Grace
of God of the LTnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen
Defender of the Faith &c. and in the year of Our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and ninety three.
Pedigyce of Brown.
Thomas Brown of Upper Tooting, co. Surrey (son of=
Thomas Brown of Newbury, co. Berks, by Martha
Stowers his wife) ; born at Newbury 25 April 1742 ;
East Indian Merchant; died, aged 80, 16 March 1822,
and bur. at Streatham, co. Surrey. M.I.
=Hannah, 2nd dau. of Robert Heptinstall of
Houndhill Hall, Ackworth, co. York, by
Elizabeth his wife, dau. of Christopher
Cross of Wragby; born 9 Nov. 1739; marr.
31 Jan. 1764; died, aged 87, 8 Dec. 1826.
I I
Elizabeth, born 15 February
1765; marr. 10 May 1785,
William Kilburn of Walling-
ton, CO. Surrey (only son of
Samuel Kilburn, by Sarah
Johnston his wife) ; born in
Capel Street, Dublin, in 1745;
died at Wallington, in the
73rd year of his age, 23
December 18 18, and bur.
at Beddington, co. Surrey;
She died at Bertram House,
Hampstead, co. Middlesex,
27 July 1848.
I
Samuel Wilse Brown, born
14 April 1766; died 10
December 1777.
Joseph Thomas Browri, born in
London 21 June 1767; marr. at
Calcutta 29 December 1787, Mary
Anne Shipton of Watford, co.
Herts ; died 5 December 1803
in England. He marr. 2ndly, at
Ludlow, CO. Salop, 24 June 1806,
Mary, 2nd dau. of Rev. Samuel
Sneade ; born at Netley Hall, Dor-
rington, co. Salop, 21 March 17S0;
died at Fromefield House, Fronie,
CO. Somerset, 11 August, bur. at
Weston, near Bath, 16 August 1858.
He died at Winifred House, Bath, 2 1
June 1817, and was bur. at Weston.
(See "Visitatio?i of England and
Waks," Vol I., page 51.)
I I I
Mary, born 30 August 1768;
died in January 1769.
Harriett, born 23 Decem-
ber 1769; died 3 July
1787, bur. at St. Vedast's,
Foster Lane, London.
Robert Brown of Wellfield
House, Streatham ; born
15 April 1 771 ; marr. at
Mitcham, co. Surrey, 19
August 1797, Sarah Fenn-
ing of Ravensbury, who
died, aged 77, 9 February
1847. He died, aged 77,
15 January 1847, bur. at
Streatham.
Henry Brown of the Madras Civil
Service; born 30 June 1772; marr.
at Madras 27 November 1799, Ann,
eldest dau. of Richard Sewell, and
niece of Henry Sewell of Madras and
Chelsea, London. He died at Ram-
nad, near Madras, 30 December 1808.
She marr. 2ndly, 29 November 1810,
Captain Thomas Frazer of the Madras
Engineers, and died 28 November
I
(See "-Visitation of England and
Wales," Vol. II., page 25.)
.1. I
William Brown, born 2 Au-
gust 1773; died 24 March
1774- _
Sophia, born 24 October
1774; marr. at Streatham
7 May 1796, Edward Ken-
sington, who died, aged 70,
24 November 1841, and
bur. at Streatham. She
died 2 September 1845, and
bur. at Streatham.
George Brown, born 15 De-
cember 1775 ; of the Bom-
bay Civil Service, Member
of Council, Bombay, 18 10,
Acting-Governor of Bom-
bay 181 1 ; marr. 16 Feb-
ruary 181 I, Hannah Roberts
of Grittleton House, co.
Wilts, who died, aged 88,
12 February 1876, and bur.
at Stopham, co. Sussex. He
died I May 1819, and bur.
at Streatham. =r
A
Benjamin Brown of The Cedars,
Clapham Common, co. Surrey ;
born 18 July 1777 ; marr. 12
May 1803, Mary, dau. of Charles
Rogers of Stanage Park, co. Rad-
nor, and sister of Edward Rogers,
M.P. for Bishop's Castle; died
at Bath 5 June 185 1, and bur. at
Brampton Brian, co. Hereford.
He died s.p. at Bath 18 May
1853, and bur. at Brampton
Brian.
Rev. Charles Brown, born
21 November 1780 ; Rec-
tor of Whitestone, co.
Devon, for 43 years ; marr.
at Tooting, co. Surrey, 14
May 1807, Mary, youngest
dau. of John Clarke of
Tooting; died 10 Sep-
tember 1837. He died
at Whitestone 31 October
1856. y
Anne, born 14 Nov. 1782 ; marr.
at Streatham 3 Oct. 1803, John
Fox Seaton, Banker, of Ponte-
fract, CO. York, who died in Dec.
1829. She died 20 Feb, 1821,
and bur. at Streatham.
Douglas Brown, born 21 Nov.
1785 ; died, aged 19 months,
2 July 1787, and bur. at St.
Vedast's, Foster Lane, London.
Book-plate of Frederick Angushis Blaydes, late of S hens tone
Lodge, Bedford, now of Egerton House, Berkkamstead.
Evidences relating to the Blaydes Family. Blaydes.
Written on the fly-leaves of a New Testament "Imprinted at London" °' 'P"54J-
dy Robert Barker, 1638. Formerly belonging to the De La Pryme
Family, now in the possession of Major H. Seymour Blaydes.
Hugh Blaydes & Elizabeth Prime married y= 28"' Aprill 1728.
Hugh Blaydes born y= 29* Jan. 172I & was buried 2o"» of feb. 172I.
Ehzabeth Blaydes born y<= 26''' March 171-^ died Sept. 10 day 1734.
Francias was born Aprill the 10 day 1731.
Benjamin was born 26 August 1732 & died December y= 26''^ day 1733.
The seckond Ben. wass born 5 day of March 173!.'
Peter wass Born May y= 26''^ 1737 & died Aprill i day 1738.
Ben Blaydes married Kitty Scott ^ 1775 at Mary-le-bon and had
Ben Blaydes born 5"^ August 1776 at Melton.
Hugh Blaydes born g''' August 1777 at Melton.
Katherine Ann Blaydes.
Christopher Blaydes.
Ben Blaydes married Eliz. Knowlesley at Cottingham and had Elizabeth,
Kitty, Marianne, Frances, & Lucy who died 1810. (See Pedigree
on next page).
Hugh Blaydes married Delia Maria Wood 19 March 1800 at Ripen &
had
Delia Katherine born 12* July 1801 at HoUin.
G.F. Benj" Blaydes Esq. of Melton.
G.M. Mrs. Wood, Miss Machell, of Beverley.
Louisa Anne born 20"^ March 1804.
G.F. Richard Wood, Esq.
G.M. Hon"': Mrs. Cha^ Vane, Miss Louisa Wood.
Harriett Elizabeth born i3"> March 1805.
G.F. Cha^ Boynton Wood Esq.
G.M. Miss Wood, Mrs. Blount of Petersham.
Hugh Marvell born 22 Oct. 1806.
G.F. Benj° Blaydes, Esq. of Beverley, Henry Richard
Wood, Esq.
G.M. Hon^'^ Mrs. C. Vane, Mrs. Cooke [or Croke] of
Campsmount.
Henrietta Christina 3 born 16 March 1809 at Ranby.
G.F. Samuel Baker, Esq.
G.M. Hon^^ Mrs. C. Vane, Mrs. Crawley of Ragnal, Notts.
Charles Ben. born 9''' April 181 2 at Ranby.
G.F. Captain W" Croft, of Stillington, R.N.
G.M. Mrs. Blaydes, of Beverley, Miss Jane Fenton [of]
Loversall.
Emmehne Sophia born i6'*> April 1815 at Ranby.
G.F. Henry W"' Maister, Esq., of Woodhall.
G.M. Mrs. Henry Wood, Hollin Hall, Mrs. Colonel Waller
[or Walker].
Frederick Henry Marvell Blaydes born 29"" Sept. i8i8 at Hamp-
ton Court Green.
G.F. Captain George Stiriing, of Glorat, N.B., Captain
H. A. Gladwin, of the 13 Dragoons.
G.M. Mrs. Fursdon, of Fursdon, Devon, Miss Middleton,
of Denbighshire.
Blaydes, Hugh Blaydes died Feb. 15"', 1829 at Hampstead was b. at S' Georges'
[Vol. I, p. 54]. Hanover Square Feb. 2^''. N"" 3 vault 821.
Harriet Eliz. died in London Nov. 1824 was buried sa. place 2 vault
638 m.
Hugh Marvel Blaydes d. at Halifax, N.S. 26 Jan. 1836 & was buried
there.
C. B. Blaydes m. at St. Mary Islington s'^^ Oct. 1844 Martha Jackson
d. of William Jackson, of Aldborough, Yorks, age 23.
H[arry] S[eymour] born ;''» March 1851 at 5 Bloomfield Terrace, Harrow
R* Paddington.
' "This Benjamin Blaydes was y'^ younger son of Hugh Blaydes
Lord of the Manors of Sutton cum Stoneferry, and Sculcoates in Ebor.
and Elizabeth De-La-Pryme of Hatfield n'' Doncaster. He succeeded
his elder Brother Hugh Blaydes who died unmarried in London in the
year 1767 & he had a sister Frances Blaydes who also died unmarried
S'd May 1795."
^ " Kitty Scott was second daughter & coheiress of Christopher
Scott of Aldborough in Holderness Esq., & Ann Clarke of Askham
Bryan n"' York. Her eldest sister Mary married to William Wilson,
Esq., of Pontefract, Recorder of Bervvick-upon-Tweed, and left issue,
and her younger sister Ann to Colonel Christopher Machell of Beverley
formerly of Crackenthorpe in Westmoreland and left issue. The afore-
said Christopher Scott married 2'y Sarah Carr of Dunston Hill in the
Cy of Durham by whom he had only one daughter Sarah Isabella the
wife of John Alderson, Doctor of Physic, and left issue."
3 " So named after her Godmother and Cousin, Henrietta [only
daughter & heir of the Hon'^''= Charles Vane, of Mount Ida in Norfolk
(6"> son of Gilbert 2""* Baron Barnard, of Barnard Castle, co. Durham),
by Elizabeth, his wife, married Feb. 1776, Elizabeth eldest daughter of
Richard Wood, of Hollin Hall, Esq] who was married 20 August 1795
to Sir Wilham Langham, of Cottesbrooke Park, co. Northampton, Bart.
Benjamin Blaydes (eldest son=rElizabeth, daughtei
of Benjamin Blaydes by
Kitty Scott his wife) ; born at
Melton, CO. Yorks, 5 August
1776 ; died at Cheltenham
in 1840.
of
George Knowlesley of
Cottingham, near Hull, co.
Yorks ; died at Budleigh
Salterton, co. Devon, i
August 1826.
II I III
Elizabeth, born Frances, born 19 March 1802; Mary Anne, born
7 January 1798; marr. at East Budleigh, co. 28 October 1803.
bur. at Teign- Devon, 11 June 1846, Vincent —
mouth 12 July Beatty (son of James Beatty), Lucy, died in
1882. Captain 24th Light Dragoons.
— She was bur. at East Budleigh
Katherine,born3 27 December 1884.
November 1800.
60
181C
Emily.
Moimmental Inscriptions. Blaydes.
[Vol. I, p. 54].
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF HUGH BLAYDES, ESQ. LORD OF THE
MANORS OF SUTTON CUM BRANSHOLME, & SCULCOATES, GRANDSON OF
JAMES BLAYDES & ANN MARVELL HIS WIFE: OB. 9 APRIL 1 759 K.T. 74.
AND OF ELIZABETH HIS WIFE, DAUGHTER OF PETER DE LA PRVME OF
HATFIELD IN THIS COUNTY ESQ. OB. 20 AUG. 1772 ^T. 67 LEAVING
3 CHILDREN VIZ. HUGH BLAYDES ESQ. WHO DIED UNMARRIED 8 APRIL
1767 m.T. 33, FRANCES BLAYDES OB. 3 MAY 1 795 ^T. 65, BENJAMIN
BLAYDES OF HIGH PAULL IN THIS PARISH ESQ. WHO DIED 28 OCT. 1805
iET. 71. HE MARRIED KITTY 2"° DR. & CO-HEIRESS OF CHRISTOPHER
SCOTT OF ALDBRO' ESQ. WHO DIED 20 NOV. 1 782 ^T. 34, BY WHOM HE
HAD 4 CHILDREN BENJAMIN, HUGH, CATHERINE ANN OBT. 24 DEC. I 798
iET. 21 & CHRISTR. OB. 23 MAY 1 783 AGED 4. HARRIET ELIZABETH
THE BELOVED DR. OF HUGH BLAYDES OF HIGH PAULL IN THIS PARISH
& OF RANBY HALL IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAM ESQ.; & DELIA MARIA
HIS WIFE DR. OF RICHARD WOOD OF HOLIN HALL IN THE CO. OF YORK
ESQ. DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 9™ OF NOV. 1824 AGED I9. HUGH
BLAYDES OF HIGH PAULL IN THIS PARISH WHO DIED FEB. 15, 1829 IN THE
51 YEAR OF HIS AGE. HE WAS ACTING MAGISTRATE FOR NOTTINGHAM-
SHIRE FOR WHICH COUNTY HE SERVED THE OFFICE OF HIGH SHERIFF
DURING THE ALARMING DISTURBANCES OF THE LUDDITES IN THE YEAR
181 2 & WAS FOR SOME TIME MAJOR IN THE 3"" WEST YORK MILITIA.
HUGH MARVELL BLAYDES OF HIGH PAULL DEPARTED THIS LIFE 21 JAN.
1836 AFTER A SHORT ILLNESS AT HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, IN THE 28™
YEAR OF HIS AGE.
Mural inscription in tJu chancel of tlie church of SS. Andrew
and Mary, High-Paull, co. York.
HERE
LIE INTERRED
THE BODIES OF
MARY WIFE OF THE
REV. ISAAC THOMPSON
MINISTER OF THIS CHURCH
WHO DIED JAN" S'^" 1745
AGED 33 YEARS.
AND OF MARY THEIR DAUGHTER
WHO DIED AUGUST THE 7^^" 1 758
AGED 18 YEARS.
AND MARGARET WHO DIED
AN INFANT, ALSO THE ABOVE NAM'd
REV. ISAAC THOMPSON
WHO DIED THE 12^" OF JAN'^' 1 777
IN THE 72™ YEAR OF HIS AGE.
Mural inscription in St. Mary's Church, Hull.
61
Blaydes. to the memory
[Vol. I, p. 54]. OF BENJAMIN BLAYDES ESQ. OF
MELTON AND OF HIGH PAUL,
WHO DIED 20™ OCT"^ 1805 AGED 70.
ALSO, OF KITTY HIS WIFE, DAUGHTER AND
COHEIRESS OF CHRISTOPHER SCOTT ESQ.
OF ALDBORO' IN HOLDERNESS,
WHO DIED 20''"" NOV" 1 782 AGED 34
BY WHOM HE HAD FOUR CHILDREN
BENJAMIN, HUGH,
CATHERINE ANN, WHO DIED 24™ DEC"
1798 AGED 20 AND CHRISTOPHER WHO
DIED IN HIS INFANCY.
Mural inscription in St. Mary's Church, Hull.
IN MEMORY OF
BENJAMIN BLAYDES ESQ"
WHO DIED THE 27^" OF JUNE
I771, AGED 62
AND OF JAMES SMITH, ESQ" WHO
DIED THE 10^" OF NOV" 1 785 AGED
43 YEARS.
ALSO OF ELIZABETH SMITH
ELDEST DAUGHTER OF
JAMES AND ELIZABETH SMITH,
SHE DIED ON THE 8'^" OF DECEMBER
1 83 1, AGED 56 YEARS.
AND OF ELIZABETH RELICT OF THE
ABOVE JAMES SMITH ESQ"
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON THE
21^'^ OF JANUARY 1835 &
AGED 93 YEARS.
Mural inscription in St. Afary's Church, Hull.
ROBERT NETTLETON, ALDERMAN, SOMETIME MAYOR OF THIS TOWN,
INTERR'D MAY 8, 1706. HAD 1 3 CHILDREN BY LYDIA HIS WIFE, 7 OF
WHICH WERE BURY'd IN THIS GRAVE. SHE WAS DAUGHTER OF MR. JAMES
BLAYDES, AND ANNE HIS WIFE, DAUGHTER TO THE REVEREND ANDREW
MARVELL AND SISTER TO ANDREW MARVELL, ESQ.; WHO ABOUT TWENTY
YEARS SERVED THIS TOWN AS MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.
In the south aisle of Holy Trinity Church, Kingston-upon-Hull.
IN MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH BLAYDES
WHO DIED JULY 12''" 1882
AGED 81 YEARS.
Teignmouth Cemetery, co. Devon.
62
FACSIMILE OF A BRASS I
Pedigree of Page-Turner of Ambrosden, co. Oxford, Battlesden Blaydes.
Park, CO. Bedford, and IVricklemarsh, co. Kent. [Voi. i,p.s4.]
Arms. — Quarterly of 4 : 1st and 4th, A fer-de-moline, pierced, sable, Turner ; 2nd and 3rd, Azure,
a fesse indented between three martlets or, Page.
Crests. — A lion passant guardant argent, ducally crowned or, holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-
moline sable, Turner ; A demi-horse per pale dancettee, or and azure, Page.
Motto. — Vincit qui patitur.
Sir Edward Turner, 2nd Bart., of Ambrosden,
CO. Oxford, Battlesden, co. Bedford, and
Sunbury, co. Middlesex; died in 1760.
=|=Cassandra, eldest dau. of William Leigh of Adles-
trop, CO. Gloucester, by Mary his wife, dau. of
Theophilus Leigh, by the Hon'''^ Mary his wife,
dau. of James Brydges, Duke of Chandos.
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Elizabeth, bapt. at Ambrosden 19 February 1740; marr. at Sunbury 14
December 1767, Thomas Twisleton of Broughton Castle, co. Oxford, Colo-
nel in the 3rd Regiment of Guards. He claimed and was allowed the
Barony of Saye-and-Sele, and was summoned to Parliament by writ dated
29 June 1781. He died i July 1788, leaving issue, and was bur. at
Broughton. Lady Saye-and-Sele died i April 1816. =t=
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John Turner, born
1742 ; died in July,
bur. at Bicester, co.
Oxford, 3 August
1743- _
John Turner, born
2 October, bapt. at
Ambrosden 7 No-
vember 1744 ; bur.
at Bicester 8 June
1751-
Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner of Ambrosden, and of Battlesden, =j=Eleanor Eliza, only dau.
4th Baronet; born at Portland Place, London, 28 September, bapt.
at St. Marylebone Parish Church, London, 20 October 1785; M.A.
of Brazenose College, Oxford, 13 June 1809, and D.C.L. 17 June
1818, High Sheriff for co. Bedford 1810; died 6 March, bur. at
Bicester 15 March 1843. Will dated 15 June 1841, proved in P.C.C.
of John Wolsey Bayfield
of Bayfield, co. Norfolk,
Captain ist Regiment
Surrey Militia ; marr. at
St. George-the-Martyr,
Bloomsbury, London, 28
April 18 18. She marr.
2ndly, J. G. Cholmond-
ley, 15 Aug. 1844, and
died at Cromer 2 1 Nov.
1844, and bur. there.
Helen Elizabeth, only dau. and heiress, born 6 February, bapt.
at St. Marylebone Parish Church 9 February 1820 ; marr. 22 Au-
gust 1 838, Rev. Charles Gulliver Fryer, Vicar of Eltham, co. Kent,
afterwards of Sussex Square, Brighton ; assumed, by Royal
Letters Patent, dated 29 April 1875, the surname of Page in
addition to, and before that of Fryer ; died s.p. 2 August, bur.
at Battlesden 8 August 1884.
Gregory Osborne Page-Turner,
born 23 January, bapt. at St.
Marylebone Parish Church
23 April 1822 ; died 30
March, bur. at Bicester 16
April 1823.
Cassandra, born 28 February 1745,
bapt. at Ambrosden, co. Oxford,
26 March 1746 ; niarr. at St.
George's, Hanover Square, London,
6 February 1771, Martin Bladen
(eldest son and heir of Edward, Lord
Hawke, of Towton, co. York). He
succeeded to the title on the death of
his father. Admiral Lord Hawke, in
1 78 1, and died 27 March 1S05, bur.
at Stoneham, co. Hants. She
died 13 November 181 3, and was
bur. at Stoneham.
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Sir Gregory Page-Turner, born 16=
February, bapt. at Ambrosden 14
March 1,748 ; succeeded to the
estates and baronetcy on the death
of his father. Sir Edward Turner,
2nd Bart., in 1760; High Sheriff for
CO. Oxford 1783, M.P. for Thirske,
CO. York, 1784-1805 ; assumed,
by Royal Sign-manual, dated 15
November 1755, the name of Page
in addition to, and before that of
Turner, and also licence to quarter
the arms of Page with those of Tur-
ner, out of gratitude and respect to
the memory of his great-uncle. Sir
Gregory Page of Wricklemarsh, co.
Kent, Bart., whose estates and for-
tune he inherited ; died 4 January,
bur. at Bicester, co. Oxford, in the
family vault, 16 January 1805. Will
dated 17 May 1790, proved in P.C.C.
in February 1805
■Frances, dau. of
Joseph and Anne
Howell of Elm,
near Wisbeach,
CO. Cambridge ;
marr. by special
licence at No. 1 1
Portland Place,
in the parish of
St. Marylebone,
London, 2 Jan.
1785 ; died at
Rome 1 2 Feb.
i828,andwasbur.
in the Protestant
Cemetery there.
Will dated 2 7 May
1826, admon
granted to Emily
Maria Page-Tur-
neri5Aprili853,
Exors having re-
nounced.
''^t^C^^T^-rv C^T-^
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Frances Stacpoole, born at
Bath, CO. Somerset, 15 Jan-
uary 1787; died unmarried
14 March, bur. at Bicester
24 March 1S04.
Mary, bapt. at Bicester 18
February 1784; bur. there
16 June 1788.
Sir Edward George Thomas=j=Sophia,
Page-Turner, born at Port-
land Place, London, 12 Sept.,
bapt. at St. Marylebone Parish
Church 5 Oct. 17S9; suc-
ceeded his brother as sth
Bart. ; died intestate at Tun-
bridge Wells, CO. Kent, 10
Oct., bur. in the family vault
at Bicester 21 Oct. 1846.
3rd dau. of Andrew
Williams of i Moira Place,
Southampton, Physician-General
and Colonel Hon''''' East Indian
Co's Service ; born at the Poly-
gon, Southampton, 2 6 March 1 7 94 ;
marr. at St. James', Piccadilly,
London, i December 181 8; died
20 Jan., bur. in the family vault
at Bicester 27 Jan. 1854.
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Fanny Maria (coheiress with her sisters); born 25 October 1819,
and bapt. at St. James', Piccadilly ; marr. at St. Marylebone Parish
Church 17 June 1843, Rev. Frederick Henry Marvell Blaydes
(son of Hugh Blaydes of High Paull, co. York, and of Ranby Hall,
CO. Nottingham, by Delia Maria his wife, 2nd dau. of Colonel
Richard Wood of Hollin Hall, co. York); born at Hampton Court
Green, co. Middlesex, 29 September 1818; Student of Christ
Church, Oxford, matriculated 20 October 1836, B.A. 1840, M.A.
1843, Vicar of Harringworth, co. Northampton, 1843-86; Editor
of " Aristophanes and Sophocles "; LL.D. Dublin University, causa
honoris, 28 June 1888. She died, aged 64, 21 August, and was bur. at
Harringworth 26 August 1884. =[=
(See "Visitation of England and Wales,'' Vol. I., page ^J.)
Katherine Jane, bapt. at
Boulogne 7 June 1821 ;
marr. 11 October 1862,
at St. James', Padding-
ton, London, Frederick
St. Vincent (eldest son
of the late John Bourke
Ricketts, and nephew of
the late Thomas Bourke
Ricketts of Coombe, co.
Hereford) ; he died s.p.
9 March, bur. in Bromp-
ton Cemetery, London,
16 March 1S91.
64
Edward Turner, born
9 July 1749, bapt. at
Ambrosdeu, co. Ox-
ford, same day ; bur.
at Bicester, co. Ox-
ford 20 March 1755.
William Turner, born 26 September, bapt. at Ambrosden 5 October
1750 ; matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford, 21 November 1767;
died s.p. 20 November, bur. at Bicester 3 December 1819.
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Sir Henry Winston Barron of Glennana and Barron-=[=Anna Leigh Guy,
born at Battlesden
Park, CO. Bedford,
9 August, bapt. 21
August 1791, at
Battlesden ; marr.
at the British Em-
bassy, Paris, 29
April 1822 ; died
22 November 1852.
court, CO. Waterford, Ireland, Bart.; born 15 October
1795; created a Baronet 18 October 1841, J. P. and
Deputy-Lieutenant for co. Waterford, and High Sheriff
in 1S57, I\LP. for co. Waterford 1832-52, and 1865-70.
He marr. in 1863, as his 2nd wife, the Hon"": Augusta
Anne, youngest dau. of the late General Lord Charles
Somerset, and granddau. of Henry, 5th Duke of Beau-
fort. He died 19 April 1872, bur. at Ferrybank,
Slieverne, near Waterford.
.1
Francis William
Martin Page-
Turner, born 15
February, bapt.
at St. Maryle-
bone, London,
22 March 1794;
was of the 10th
Royal Hussars ;
died28April,bur.
at Bicester 14
May 1818.
Sir Edward Henry Page-Turner of Battlesden Park and Ambrosden ; born at Boulogne 3
October, bapt. at the Protestant Church, Rue de Temple, 30 October 1S23 ; matriculated at
Christ Church, Oxford, 19 October 1843, B.A. 1847, M.A. 1852; marr. at Holy Trinity,
Brompton, Marion, dau. of Charles Otway; died s.p. 24 March, bur. in Brompton Cemetery 31
March 1874. Will dated 21 July 1873, proved in P.C.C. 9 May 1874. Devised all his estates
in the counties of Bedford, Oxford and Middlesex, in tail male upon the issue of his eldest
sister, Fanny Maria Blaydes. The Baronetcy at his death devolved upon his cousin. Sir Henry
Edward Leigh Dryden of Canons Ashby, co. Northampton, Bart.
J^^Mo-
John Turner, bapt. at Ambrosden, co. Oxford, ii November 1752; marr.
at St. Marylebone Parish Church, London, 24 May 1781, Elizabeth, dau. and
coheir of Bevill Dryden (grandson of Sir Erasmus Dryden of Canons Ashby,
CO. Northampton, 6th Bart.); assumed, by Royal Sign-manual dated 16
December 1792, the surname and arras of Dryden only; created a Baronet
2 May 1795; died 16 April 1797, and bur. at Canons Ashby.
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Mary, bapt. at
Ambrosden 14
Nov. 1753;
bur. at Bices-
ter, CO. Oxford,
5 Feb. 1754.
£^^^i^?u^^
Sir Henry Page-Turner Barron, Bart. ; Emily Frances, born at Paris 12 November 1826
born 27 December 1825 ; Secretary to marr. at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, 10
the British Embassy at Constantinople,
and Attach^ to the British Legation
at Stutgart.
February 1852, Frederick Charles Polhill of Howbury
Hall, CO. Bedford, Captain Carabineers, M.P. for the
Borough of Bedford 1874-80; assumed, by Royal
Licence, the surname and arms of Turner in addition
to, and after that of Polhill, in compliance with the will
of the Dowager Frances, Lady Page-Turner; bur. at
Renhold, co. Bedford, 30 August 1881.
=r
Emily Mary, bapt. at Boulogne 16 August 1824; of 22
Westbourne Street, London ; died unmarried at Folkestone,
CO. Kent, 13 February, bur. in Willesden Cemetery, co
Middlesex, 19 February 1885.
I
Arthur Augustus Page-Turner,
bapt. at Boulogne 16 May
1832, and bur. there 3 May
1835-
?^MAau,
Seals used by members of the Page- Tzirner Family.
Collier. From the Family Bible.
[Vol. I, p. 56.]
IN MEMORY OF GEORGE COLLIER THE SON OF GEORGE
AND MARY COLLIER WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOVEMBER II'^" 1 81 7 AGED I YEAR & ^ MONTHS.
ALSO WILLIAM COLLIER THE SON OF GEORGE & MARY
COLLIER WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE DECEMBER
16^" 1 82 1 AGED I YEAR & I WEEK.
IN MEMORY OF GEORGE COLLIER FATHER OF
THE ABOVE CHILDREN WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE NOVEMBER 1 2^^" 1 833 AGED 46 YEARS.
IN MEMORY OF GEORGE COLLIER, THE GRANDFATHER
OF THE ABOVE CHILDREN WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE JULY 15^" 1820 AGED 57 YEARS.
Monumental Inscriptions.
IN MEMORY OF
GEORGE COLLIER
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
NOV: 12™ 1833 AGED 46 YEARS.
ALSO OF MARY, WIFE OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED sept" 12''" 1852
AGED 64 YEARS.
ALSO OF GEORGE, WILLIAM, AND
SARAH ANN, CHILDREN OF THE ABOVE
WHO DIED IN THEIR INFANCY.
ALSO OF ELLEN, DAUGHTER OF
THE ABOVE NAMED
GEORGE AND MARY COLLIER
WHO DIED JAN. 13^" 1 853
AGED 23 YEARS.
ALSO IN MEMORY OF THE
REV° CHARLES COLLIER, M.A., F.S.A.,
RECTOR OF CHILBOLTON, HAMPSHIRE,
AND HONORARY CANON OF WINCHESTER
SON OF THE ABOVE NAMED
GEORGE AND MARY COLLIER
WHO DIED ON THE 4'^" MAY 1890 AGED 7 1 YEARS
AND WHOSE REMAINS NOW LIE IN THE QUIET
CHURCHYARD AT CHILBOLTON.
A BROTHER BELOVED.
On a slab in the Parish Churchyard of Sheffield.
IN MEMORY OF MARY THE ColHer.
DAUGHTER OF GEORGE AND [Vol. I, p. 56.]
SARAH COLLIER WHO DIED
THE 4™ OF JUNE l8l2 AGED I
YEAR AND 8 MONTHS. ALSO OF
SARAH THEIR DAUGHTER WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE APRIL II''"
1843 AGED 2 2 YEARS. ALSO OF
SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE GEO.
COLLIER WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE APRIL II'^" 1846 IN THE 70"^"
YEAR OF HER AGE.
On a slab in the Parish Churchyard of Sheffield.
IN MEMORY OF JARVIS
COLLIER WHO DIED NOV"
18, 1808 AGED 46 YEARS.
ALSO JOHN SON OF THE ABOVE
JARVIS COLLIER WHO DIED
THE 22**° OF JANUARY l8l2
AGED 2 2 YEARS. ALSO MARY
THE WIFE OF THE ABOVE
JARVIS COLLIER DIED 7™
OCT" 1828 AGED 66 YEARS.
ALSO OF WILLIAM COLLIER
DIED JANUARY I^'^ 1 848 AGED
13 YEARS AND 7 MONTHS.
On a slab in the Parish Churchyard of Sheffield.
IN MEMORY OF
FANNY VALE COLLIER
DAUGHTER OF
THE REV° CHARLES COLLIER, M.A.
AND MARTHA ELIZA HIS WIFE
WHO DIED JANUARY 3"° 1853
AGED I YEAR AND ^ MONTHS.
In Eccksall Churchyard, co. York.
TO THE
DEAR MEMORY OF
THE REV. CHARLES COLLIER, M.A., F.S.A.,
HONORARY CANON OF WINCHESTER
AND RECTOR OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 4™ 189O
AGED 71 YEARS.
In Chilbolton Churchyard, co. Hants.
69
Collier, the above window is dedicated by his friends to the memory of
[Vol. I, p. 56.] THE REV. CHARLES COLLIER, M.A., F.S.A., HONORARY CANON OF
WINCHESTER, RECTOR OF THIS PARISH, NINETEEN YEARS
PRINCIPAL OF THE DIOCESAN TRAINING COLLEGE, ELEVEN
YEARS VICAR OF ANDOVER, HE WAS SUDDENLY CALLED TO HIS
REST ON SUNDAY MORNING MAY 4™ 1890, AGED 7 1 YEARS.
On a brass beloiv memorial window in Chilbolton Church,
CO. Hants.
THIS BRASS WAS ERECTED
BY HIS WIDOW AND CHILDREN
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
JOHN COLLIER
(formerly OF SHEFFIELD)
WHO DIED AT OAKLEIGH, BRIDLINGTON,
JANUARY 20^^" 1897 AGED 74 YEARS.
Arms. — Sable, a cross patee fltchee or. Crest. — Between
two eagle's wings erect or, a cross as in the arms.
Motto. — Nemo sine cruce beatus.
On a brass at Bridlington Priory.
(£!. ^2^^c^
Signature of the Rev. Canon Collier,
born 22 January 1 819, and died
4 May 1890.
Signature of John Collier of Signature of Elizabeth, eldest daughter of
Sheffield ; bom 26 Decern- Thomas Jarvis of Sheffield, and wife of
ber 1822. John Collier; born 7 January 1826.
/k^^
Facsimile of a Silhouette of John Collier, born at
Sheffield 26 December 1822, died 20 January i8gj,
in the possession of the Rev. Carus Vale Collier.
Facsimile of a Silhotiette of Elizabeth, eldest datighter
of Thomas Jarvis, born at Sheffield 7 Jay.uary 1826, in the
possession of the Rev. Carus Vale Collier.
Pedigree of Eales.
Richard Eales of Ashburton, CO. Devon=j=Elizabeth, dau. of John
(son of John Eales); bapt. there 15 ; Sparke ; bapt. 21 Decem-
May 1696; died 13, and bur. there i ber 1687, at Ashburton;
15 October 1762, aged 66. M.I. i marr. there 10 September
Will dated 11 October 1672, proved 9 I 1716; died 26, and bur.
November 1762, in the Peculiar Court there 29 May 1774, aged
of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter. 87. M.I.
A
i \
John Eales of Ash- Richard Eales of=j=^^inifred, dau. of Thomas
burton; bapt. there Ashburton; bapt. j Smerdon, by Winifred his
24 June 1717; died there 2 S December wife ; bapt. 5 October
18, and bur. there 1725; died 28 June, 1731, at Buckland in the
29 July 1801, aged andbur. there 3 July 1 Moor, co. Devon; marr.
84. M.I. Willdated iSoo,aged75. M.I. bylicence2iMarchi757,
March 1801, Will dated i April at Ashburton; died there
proved 12 October 1800, proved 2 June 9, andbur. 14 April 181 1,
tSo2, in C.P.C. iSoi, in C.P.C. aged 50. M.I.
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Richard Eales of Eastdon,
House, Starcross, co. Devon,
and Castle Street, Exeter ;
Lord of Manor of Dawlish,
CO. Devon, Clerk of the
Peace for that county 12
June 1798; born 18 Au-
gust, and bapt. 19 September
1759, at Ashburton; died 21,
and bur. 28 February 1S52,
at Starcross, aged 92. M.I.
^Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Peter
Young of Netherex, co.
Devon, by Salome his \vife,
dau. of Thomas Martyn of
Kenton, co. Devon ; born 30
September 1763, bapt. 12
March 1764, at Netherex;
marr. by licence 2 July 1785,
at St. Paul's, Exeter; died
4, and bur. 11 January 1843,
at Starcross, aged 80. M.I.
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John Eales of=
Swannaton, in
parish of Stoke
Fleming, co.
Devon, R.N. ;
bapt. 6 July
1762, at Ash-
burton ; died at
Warfleet, bur.
1 7 February
1846, at Stoke
Fleming, aged
83-
Charles Thomas Eales=j=Frances Elizabeth, dau. of George
of Eastdon and The
Mall, Clifton, near
Bristol (only son) ;
died 24 February
1874, aged 80, bur.
at Arno's Vale Ceme-
tery.
Daniel of Exeter, M.D., by his
^nfe, Harriet, dau. of Sir Richard
Warwick Bampfylde of Poltimore,
CO. Devon, Bart. ; marr. by hcence
(dated 14 May 1823) 20 May
1823, at St. Stephen's, Exeter;
died 3 1 August i87i,£etat. 71, bur.
at Arno's Vale Cemetery. M.I.
/k
(See ^'■Visitation of England and Wales," Vol. I., page §8.)
=Susan, dau. of
William Hoyles,
by Ann his wife ;
bapt. at Dart-
mouth, CO. Devon
10 Sept. 1779;
marr. there by
licence 19 Aug.
1802 ; died at
Swannaton, bur.
22 Aug. 1835,
aged 56, at Stoke
Fleming. Ad-
nion granted to
her husband 19
May 1836.
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Anne, born 1 1 Susan", born 9 Elizabeth, born John Richard Maguyre=pMary, born 2
Julyi8o3;bur. Dec. 1804; 24 June 1809; Cooke, Merchant (son Dec. 1806; marr.
20 January bur. 6 Sept. died 27 August, of Robert Wormwould i 12 March 1846,
1889, at Stoke 1889, at Stoke bur. 3 September Cooke, Captain the j atStokeFleming;
Fleming, aged Fleming. 1883, at Stoke Army); died 19, bur. 21 j bur. there 8 Jan.
85. Fleming,aged72. Dec. 1861, at Figueira, I 1887, aged 80.
Portugal. X^
Philippi, bapt.
at Ashburton, i
April 1 7 33; bur.
there 1 5 May
1746.
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Elizabeth, bapt.
28 June 1719,
at Ashburton ;
Executrix to her
father's will; died
23, and bur. 30
August 1803, at
Ashburton. M.I.
William Eales of Liskeard,=f=Martha, dau. of Thomas
CO. Cornwall; bapt. 10 De-
cember 1728, at Ashburton;
bur. 6 August 181 5, at Lis-
keard, aged 86. M.I. Will
dated 27 December 1810,
proved 16 May 1816, in
Archdeaconry Court of
Cornwall at Bodmin.
Smerdon, by Winifred his
wife ; bapt. 29 August
1727, at Buckland on the
Moor, CO. Devon ; marr.
II October 1753, at Ash-
burton ; died 20, and bur.
23 October 1792, at Lis-
keard. M.I.
Martha, bapt. 13 March
1754, at Liskeard, and
bur. there 21 August
1828, aged 74. M.I.
Will dated 14 July
1 8 10, codicil 8 March
1824, proved 18 De-
cember 1828, in C.P.C.
Philippa,bapt. 23
January 1756, at
Liskeard ; bur.
there 20 Decem-
ber 1832. Will
dated 20 Febru-
ary 1832, proved
i9Februaryi833,
in C.P.C.
Major-General John Eales,
E.I.C.S., Bengal Establish-
ment, and of Golden Bank,
Liskeard; bapt. 14 Novem-
ber 1760, at Liskeard; died
3, and bur. there 8 May 1819,
aged 58. M.I. Will dated
15 April 1 819, proved 4
September 1819, in C.P.C.
I
William Eales,
bapt. I Octo-
ber 1762, at
Liskeard. M.I.
I i
Thomas Eales, born
7 January 1768;
died 24, bur. 28
December 1837, at
Ashburton, aged
69. M.I.
William Eales, bapt.
15 November 1769,
at Ashburton.
Rev.William Eales of Ashburton,=j=Catherine, dau. of Tho-
co. Devon ; Clerk, Chaplain
E.I.C.S., and sometime of Cal-
cutta and Birkhampton, East
Indies, B.A., 1795, of Exeter
College, Oxford ; born 9 May,
and bapt. 30 June 1773, at
Ashburton ; matriculated 23
March 1792, at Oxford Univer-
sity, then aged 18 ; died 29 De-
cember 1854, andbur. 4 January
following at Ashburton, aged 81.
M.I. Will dated 3 November
1852, proved 17 January 1855,
in C.P.C.
mas Raban (brother of
Lieut. -Colonel George
Higgins Raban, C.B., by
Catherine his wife, dau.
of William Jones of
Swansea, co. Glamor-
gan ; marr. 17 Decem-
ber 1808, at Calcutta;
died 20 December 1819.
M.I. in North Park Street
Cemetery, Calcutta.
.1
Winifred, born
2 January, and
bapt. at Ash-
burton 9 Feb-
ruary 1758 ;
died and bur.
there 12 Sep-
tember 1838,
aged 80. M.I.
Rev. Walter Cartwright Kitson=j=Kate, born 1 5 Sept.
of Exeter (son of Rev. Edward
Addicott Kitson, Vicar of St.
Mary Church, co. Devon ; bur.
23 December 1840, at St. Sid-
well's, Exeter, aged 38.
; marr. by
cence 29 Dec. 1830, died 14, and bur,
at St. Andrew's,
Ashburton; bur. 23
Dec. 1840, aged 31.
Colonel George^Winifred Emma, marr.
Young, E.I.C.S.; 19 August 1852, at
Ashburton; died 22,
and bur. there 26
May 1887, aged 76.
M.I.
May i860,
aged 70, at Ash-
burton. M.I.
II II
Richard Eales of City of Elizabeth, bapt. 26 December 1758,
London ; mentioned in wills
of his brother, Major-General
Eales, and sister Philippa.
Liskeard
[767.
I I
Mary, bapt. 5 Jan. 1768,
bur. there 23 January at Liskeard ; marr. Anthony
Hawkey.
Elizabeth, bapt. 11 June 1764, at
Winifred, bapt. 23 November Liskeard ; marr. there 23 January
1757, at Liskeard; marr. 1788, Thomas Soady of Talland ;
there 19 ^Llrch 1787, Jethro bur. there 2 August 1816, aged 51.
Berrow of Liskeard. M.L
Jenny, bapt. 11 Oct. 1769,
at Liskeard ; marr. there
by licence 19 Aug. 1792,
Richard Rogers of Calling-
ton.
John Cove of St.=Elizabeth (described as of Madox
Laurence, Exeter, Row, Exeter, in wills of her cousin,
and Green, Bishops- Major-General Eales. and of her
teignton, CO. Devon; husband); bapt. 19 November 1760,
bur. there 25 June at Ashburton ; marr. there by licence
1836, aged 70. (dated 29 March) 8 April 1823;
died 3, and bur. 10 February 1847,
at Bishop's Teignton, aged 86.
Will dated 8 August 1844, proved
26 February 1847, in C.P.C.
I .1. I
Philippa, bapt. 7 December 1763, at
Ashburton; died 17, and bur. there
23 December 185 1, aged 88. M.L
Mary, bapt. 9 April 1766, at Ash-
burton; died 13, and bur. there 19
February 1820, aged 53.
Martha, bapt. 16 January 1772, at
Ashburton; died 13, and bur. there
22 February 182 1, aged 48.
Rev. William=
Thomas Hux-
hani Eales, Vicar
of Yealmpton,
CO. Devon ; bur.
there 3 October
1887, aged 75.
I
=Emily Fulford, dau. of John Eales, died
WilliamFulfordWeather-
den of Newton Abbott,
CO. Devon ; marr. 1 5
January 1845, ^^ Broad-
hampton, co. Devon ;
died 20, and bur. 25
July 1887, at Yealmpton.
December
1823, setat. 6.
M.L at Ash-
burton.
Richard Eales of=j=Mary Veitch,
Alphington, CO. dau. of John
Devon ; born in Browning ;
the East Lidies ; marr. 21 Sep-
died 7, and bur. tember 1843,
12 November at Alphington.
1883, at Ide, CO.
Devon, aged 69.
Momt7nental Inscriptions at Piddington, co.
Oxford.
Stone.
[Vol. I, p. 60.]
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
JOB STONE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
DECEMBER I3™ 1839
AGED 65 YEARS.
SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
ELIZ™ WIFE OF
JOB STONE
WHO DIED MAY 23°
AGED 65 YEARS.
TO THE MEMORY OF
ISAAC SON OF
JOB & ELIZ'^" STONE.
DIED 6™ APRIL 1828
AGED 28 YEARS.
SACRED TO THE MEMORY
OF
EDWARD STONE,
SON OF
JOB & ELIZABETH STONE
WHO FELL ASLEEP IN JESUS
OCTOBER 20™ 1876
AGED 73 YEARS.
TO THE MEMORY
OF
WILLIAM & ELIZABETH
SON AND DAUGHTER OF
JOB & ELIZABETH STONE
ELIZABETH DIED 30'^" DEC"* 1822
AGED 17 YEARS.
WILLIAM DIED 8™ AUG^'" 1 824
AGED 17 YEARS.
ALSO
TWO INFANT SONS OF
JOB & ELIZABETH STONE.
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
ANNE STONE
WIDOW OF
EDWARD STONE
WHO DIED
JANUARY 26, 1887
AGED 84 YEARS.
SACRED
TO THE MEMORY OF
STEPHEN STONE, F.S.A.
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
ON THE 8™ DAY OF SEPTEMBER
1866
AGED 55 YEARS.
TO
THE MEMORY OF
SARAH DAUGHTER
OF JOB & ELIZ'^"
STONE
WHO DIED APRIL lO™
AGED 2 2 YEARS.
837
SACRED
TO
THE MEMORY OF
DOROTHY DAUGHTER
OF JOB & ELIZ™
STONE
WHO DIED JAN"" 1836
(9 YEARS.
AGED
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
CHARLES STONE B.A.
OF s'^ John's college
CAMBRIDGE.
THE YOUNGEST SON OF JOB
AND ELIZABETH STONE
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEB'' 20™ 1847
AGED 24 YEARS.
Copied from Tombstones in the Churchyard.
77
Tolhurst. Register Extracts.
[Vol. I, p. 64.]
BAPTISMS.
1725. Janv 21. Henry s. John & Elizabeth Tallhurst.
1727. Sep. 29. John s. John & Ehzabeth Talhurst.
1730. March 30. Sarah d. John & Elizabeth Talhurst.
1734- June 14. Elizabeth d. John & Elizabeth Tallhurst.
MARRIAGES.
1672. April 18. Clement Tollhurst & Ann Kennerby. Lie.
1674. Junes. Joseph Walter & Mary Tollherst.
The foregoing extracts are from the Registers of
Goudhurst, co. Kent.
Monumental Inscriptions.
IN MEMORY OF
JOHN TOLHURST
OF THIS PARISH WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE dec"* the a'-'" 1805, AGED 78 YRS.
ALSO ANN HIS WIFE WHO DIED THE
lo'^" OF SEP" 18 10, AGED 74 YEARS
LEFT ISSUE THREE SONS AND THREE
DAUGHTERS (viz) JOHN, THOMAS,
will", MARY, ANN AND
ELIZABETH.
On a stone in Goudhurst Churchya?-d.
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
ELIZABETH
WIFE OF THO^ TOLHURST OF THIS PARISH
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUG^^ 21=^ 1S09
AGED 48 YEARS.
ALSO THE ABOVE NAMED
THOMAS TOLHURST
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE AUG^"^ I4''" 1838
AGED 76 YEARS.
LEFT ISSUE 2 SONS AND 5 DAUGH"^
(viz) THOMAS, JOHN, ELIZABETH,
ANN, SARAH, MARY AND JANE.
On a stone in Goudhurst Churchyard.
78
IN MEMORY Tolhurst.
OF
JOHN TOLHURST, YEOMAN OF THIS PARISH WHO
DEPARTED THIS LIFE JAN^ 1 7™ 1808
AGED 65 YEARS.
ALSO JANE TOLHURST HIS WIFE WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE
JAN^ 9™ 1 79 1
AGED 38 YEARS.
CATHERINE THEIR DAUGHTER WHO DIED JUNE 9™ 1 797
AGED 16 YEARS.
LEFT ISSUE I SON AND 2 DAUGHTERS VIZ ANN, JOHN
AND MARY.
On a stone in Cranbrook Churchyard, co. Kent.
[Vol. I, p. 64.]
Marriage Licences at Canterbury.
1681. Dec. 23. Thomas Chandler of Brookland, Smith, & Mary
Tolherst, aged 40, maiden, of Gilford, co. Sussex.
1683. May 3. William Tolhirst, widower, of Staplehurst, Butcher, &
Anne Poynett, widow, of same.
1683. Dec. 4. John Bannwell of Lydd, widower, yeoman, & Eliza-
beth Tolhurst of Gilford, co. Sussex, widow.
1684. April 17. Thomas Goldsmith, aged 30, of Dymchurch,
Bachelor, Hempdresser, & Elizabeth Tolhurst, aged 20, of
Lydd, maiden.
1690. June 12. John Fullagar, aged 25, Bachelor, of Headcorn, &
Anna Tolhurst, aged 21, Maiden, of Cranbrook.
1690. July 22. Abraham Cord, aged 22,' Bachelor, of Halstow,
Husbandman, & Sarah Tollhurst, widow, of same.
1691. Oct. 24. Henry Tolhurst, Bachelor, of Maidstone, & Mary
Peirce, widow, of same.
1694. Aug' 21. Richard Tolhurst, Bachelor, of Rolvenden, & Sarah
Sims, maiden, of Headcorn.
1696. Oct. I. Thomas Whitfield, aged 22, of Lydd, Butcher, & Mary
Tollist, aged 22, maiden, of same.
1705. Oct. 4. William Tolhurst, Bachelor, of Bapchild, Husband-
man, & Catherine Bishop of same, widow.
1711. Nov. 3. John Tolhirst, widower, of Cranbrook, Gent., &
Rebecca Russell, widow, of same.
1717. July 18. Stephen Hodgskin, Bachelor, of Lamberhurst, &
Elizabeth Tolhurst, Maiden, of Goudhurst.
1721. Sep. 21. Thomas Tolhurst, widower, of Yalding, & Elizabeth
Furness, maiden, of Maidstone.
1723. Feb. 24. John Hunt, Bachelor, of Maidstone, & Mary
Tolhurst, Maiden, of East Farleigh.
1723. Oct. 15. Edward Boorman, Bachelor, of Staplehurst, & Eliza-
beth Tolhurst, Maiden, of same.
79
Tolhurst. 1725. May 5. Richard Tolhurst, Widower, of Rolvenden, & Hester
[Vol. I, p. 64.] French, widow, of same.
1733. May 4. Thomas Tolhurst, Bachelor, of Cranbrook, & Cath :
Hayward, Maiden, of same.
1736. July 26. Clement Tolhurst, Bachelor, of New Romney, &
Elizabeth Edwards, Widow, of same.
1737. Feb. 9. Clement Tolhurst, Widower, of New Romney, &
Anne Cheston, widow, of same.
1746. Feb. 26. Isaac Hatch, Bachelor, of Staplehurst, & Elizabeth
Tolhurst, Maiden, of Yalding.
1765. Apl. 23. Edward Merrel, Bachelor, of Cranbrook, & Mary
Tolhurst, maiden, of same.
1 771. Apl. 28. Samuel Tolhurst, Bachelor, of Smarden, & Elizabeth
Booth, maiden, of Newenden.
1 77 1. Oct. II. Thomas Tollast, Bachelor, of Maidstone, & Mercy
Cox, Maiden, of Ulcombe.
1773- July 21. Thomas Frazen, Bachelor, of Maidstone, & Catherine
Tolhurst, Maiden, of Cranbrook.
1774. March 11. Thomas Tolhurst, Bachelor, of Lamberhurst, &
Mary Spice, dau. of Caleb S., a minor, of Goudhurst.
1780. Dec. 20. John Tolhurst, Bachelor, of Cranbrook, & Jane
Wood, Maiden, of same.
17S5. Aug' 8. Joseph Honisett, Bachelor, of Newchurch, & Eliza-
beth Talhurst, Maiden, of same.
1786. Nov. 20. George William Barr, Bachelor, of Cheriton, &
Angeler Tollast, maiden, of the Chapelry of Deal.
1790. Dec. 17. Clement Tolhurst, Bachelor, of Tenham, & Martha
Startup, Widow, of same.
1797. Oct. 16. James Coulter, Bachelor, of Broomfield, & Harriot
Tolhurst, maiden, of same.
Bartlett. Bavtktt of Marldon,
[Vol. I, p. 65.]
The family of Bartlett were resident in the parish of Maddon
three centuries ago. The earliest entry in the parish registers relating
to anyone of this name is that of the burial of " Otho Bartlett Esq''"
on the 29''> March 1607, the earliest recorded marriage is that of
William Jane aliter Bartlett with Alice Chappel on the iS''' November
1607, while the earliest baptism is that of "Johan ye daughter of
Nicholas Bartlet" 24"^ June 1614.
There are 52 baptisms, 12 marriages, and 49 burials registered under
the name between the dates above given and the end of the last century.
In one or two instances the persons named in the entries are
described as of Compton or Compton Pool, which is a small hamlet
within Marldon parish. The alias of Jane as a surname occurs in some
half dozen instances, and the name is frequently spelled " Bartlet."
The earliest will of a Bartlett of Marldon which has been found is
that of Thomas Bartlett of Compton, co. Devon, yeoman, which is dated
2'><i May, 2 2 Charles (1646). The testator's wife was named Joane. Bartlett.
The will contains the odd bequest of the testator's "gratest bras pan' ryoi. 1,0.65.]
to a grandchild named Thomas Bartlett, when he should enjoy the
tenement wherein the testator then resided. The will recites that
Walter Jane, aliter Bartlett, by deed dated 20''' September 8 Charles,
sold to certain named persons a moiety of a tenement in Compton upon
trust for the testator in fee, who gives it to Samuel Bartlett and Odes
Bartlett, his sons. One of the witnesses to the will signs "Gualtero
Bartlet." It was proved in the Consistory Court of Exeter 30 May
1650.
Thomas Bartlett, the father of John Bartlett, with whom the pedigree
commences, was married twice, first to Elizabeth Phillips in June 1728,
and secondly to Christian Adams. He had five children by each
wife. He was possessed of considerable property at Marldon, and
his second wife brought into the family a house there called
Mudge's Place, in which they resided. For more than a century
previous to 1650 it had been held by the Adams family under a
lease for lives, but in that year the fee simple was conveyed by
Sir Edward Cary to Christopher Adams, from whom it descended to
Matthew Adams and Nicholas Adams, the latter of whom was the father
of Christian Adams mentioned in the pedigree. This Thomas Bartlett
commenced the business of manufacturing serge, and is described both
in the licence for his first marriage and in his will as a "clothier." He
specifically devised portions of his land and property, but the bulk of it
went by settlement partly to William Bartlett, his eldest son by his first
marriage, and partly to Nicholas Adams Bartlett, his eldest son by his
second marriage.
The same Thomas Bardett had a brother William, who is mentioned
in Thomas' will as " my brother William Bartlett of S' Mary Church,
Gentleman." This William Bartlett was the first of the family to settle
at St. Mary Church, and his son Jacob Bartlett of West Hill House, St.
Mary Church, afterwards became one of the largest landowners in that
parish. An interesting account of his property by the Rev. Canon
Brownlow, a Roman Catholic clergyman then residing at St. Mary
Church, appears in the transactions of the Devonshire Association for
the advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Vol. 18 (1886), and is
accompanied by a copy of a map of the Manor of St. Mary Church
(circa 1773), showing the land owned by Jacob Bartlett.
The landed property of Thomas Bartlett (the "clothier") in Marldon,
which became at his death the property of his son Nicholas Adams
Bartlett, ulrimately vested in his grandson John Thomas Moysey
Bartlett for life, with remainder to his children. It was, however, sold in
the year 18S0 to the Bewes trustees. John Thomas Moysey Bartlett
afterwards emigrated to California, where he died.
For a period of about a century and a half the Bartletts of Marldon
used as their arms the following shield : — " Quarterly, per fess indented,
argent and gules, four crescents counterchanged." This shield was
probably used by them at first without a crest, as appears by the entry
of the arms in an anonymous MS. book in the Proprietary Library,
Cornwall Street, Plymouth, which is believed to have been written by or
for Sir Walter Yonge, Baronet, and is entitled and dated as follows :
Bartlett. "A catalogue of the Arms of
[Vol. I, p. 65.] the Nobility and Gentry
of Devonshire, Cornwall
and the Citty of Exon
showing the time
when any family
hath been advanct
and
unto what honours
they have attayned
with
the Arms likewise
of Dignityes
Townes and
Corporations
with their Crests and Motto's.
Alsoe
the Arms and places of
all the Nobility of England
as they now ranked
anno 1689."
The evidence of the authorship of the volume is said to be but
slight. The arms are emblazoned in the book in their usual colours,
and the following is a facsimile of the entry under the name of " Bartlet
of Exon and Marldon " : —
l^^/^^a^
It will be seen from the above that the words
"and Marldon" have been interpolated in a
different and more recent handwriting, though
the interpolated words have the appearance of
considerable age. There is a copy or duplicate
of the book in the Library of the College of
Arms. That in the Plymouth Library was pur-
chased at the sale, in 1847, of the library, &c.,
of the Rev. Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell, Rector of Landulph,
CO. Cornwall. The MS. was left incomplete by the compiler.
Two other coats are ascribed in the "Catalogue "to families of the name
of " Bartlet," but in neither case is the residence of the family given. One
is "Sable, a bar-gemel between three cinquefoils argent," and the other
" Argent, two bars gules between three sinister hands erect of the second."
There is no trace in the records of the College of Arms of these coats
belonging to a family of Bartlett, nor do they contain any reference to
a family of that name either at Exeter or Marldon. The above quarterly
coat, according to the records of the College of Arms, belongs only as Bartlett.
paternal arms to a family of Bartlett seated at Castle Morton, co. [Vol. i, p. 65.]
Worcester, which arms were allowed at the Heralds' Visitation of that
county in 1569, and they then recorded a pedigree of six descents, com-
mencing with a Thomas Bartlett and ending with Richard, Elizabeth,
and Dorothy, children of John and Thomasine Bartlett, and with Henry
and Thomas, sons of Richard and Alice Bartlett.
Besides this official pedigree the College Library contains amongst
the private collections of the late John Charles Brooke, Somerset Herald,
a pedigree of the same family, but giving "Thomely" as the first name,
and bringing down the descent four generations further to the fourteen
children of Rowland and Anne Bartlett, one of whom, named Felix, is
stated to have been Titular Bishop of Worcester, and to have sold the
Castle Morton Estate to Baron Petre. Two others are described as
living in 1778, one being a nun, and the other being a priest, who was
then living in Flanders. From the circumstance that the family at Castle
Morton was evidently, for at all events the last three generations
recorded in Mr. Brooke's pedigree, of the Roman Catholic faith, it seems
highly improbable that the family at Marldon, who have always been
Church of England people, were descended from them, unless they
traced their descent from a previous generation.
A branch of the Castle Morton family of Bartlett moved into
Saintsbury, co. Gloucester, and added to the quarterly coat a pheasant
proper for crest. It is a singular circumstance that the quarterly coat
which unquestionably belonged to a family of Bartlett in 1569, should
for a considerable time previously have been quartered by another
family of almost the same name, whose paternal arms were different.
The Barttelots of Stopham, co. Sussex, have since the marriage (about
^395) of John Barttelot with Joan de Stopham, the eldest daughter and
coheir of William de Stopham, quartered as the arms of Stopham the
quarterly coat which in 1569 was allowed to the Castle Morton Bartletts.
The paternal arms of the Sussex Barttelots are : " Sable, three falconers
sinister, gloves pendent argent, tasseled or."
For what length of time the Bartletts of Marldon used the arms
attributed to them in the " Catalogue " it is impossible to say, but a silver
seal with the quarterly coat and a pheasant for crest has been handed
down for three or four generations, and is now in the possession of a
member of the family.
It is figured above, but from the fact of the crest not appearing in the
"Catalogue," but in the Had. MSS. (615, 1566) it would appear to have
been taken from the latter, and not from the "Catalogue." Its style is
83
Bartlett. somewhat like that known as "Chippendale," arid attributed to the year
[Vol. I, p. 65.1 177°; or thereabouts, but there' is little doubt that the seal was owned by
Thomas Bartlett of Marldon, who died in 1 748, and probably by his-
father. His son John Bartlett had the same arms and crest and the
initials of himself and wife engraved upon a silver teapot, which bears
the Hall Mark 1787. He abo had a cornelian seal with the same arms
and crest.
In the year 1661 the following arms and crest were granted to
EUis Bartlett of Branscombe, co. Devon. Arms. — Sable, a bar gemewe-
between three cinquefoils, argent. Crest. — A demi-gryphon sable,,
gorged with a bar gemewe, and supporting a cinquefoil argent.
Branscombe is about 25 miles distant from Marldon in a straight
line. The family of Bartlett at Branscombe resided at a house called
Hole in that parish, and had used the same arms for a considerable-
period prior to the grant made in 1 661, as the monuments in Brans-
combe Church testify.
There was a family of the name of Stuckey resident at Weston House,
in the same parish, and in 1810 a Royal License was granted to Barnaby
John Bartlett of Weston House, Branscombe, to take the surname and
arms of Stuckey, and to bear the arms of Stuckey quarterly.
A pedigree showing the descendants of Ellis Bartlett of Branscombe,
who married Edith, daughter of Theodore Taner, and of his brother
William Bartlett of Branscombe, who died in 1704, brought down to
the year 1809, is amongst the private collections at the College of Arms.
Compiled by William Bartlett of Knotty Ash, Liverpool..
Facsimile of Autograph of John Adams Bartlett, born
2^ June 1786, died 6 February i8^£.
y^^fe^z^
84
Pedigyee of Bartlett of Marldon, co. Devon.
Bartlett.
[Vol. I, p. 6s.]
=Otho Bartlett, described in burial
register as "Esq.," bur. at Marldon
29 March 1607.
^Margaret, marr. at Paignton,
CO. Devon, 4 November 1 592.
2nd wife. [Surname of wife
not given in marriage entry].
John Bartlett, bapt. at Paignton
I February 159!; bur. there same
day.
Alice Chappell, marr. at=|=William Jane aliter Bartlett the=f=Alice (widow of Jitmes Peter, late
Marldon, co. Devon, 18
November 1607 ; bur.
there 13 April 1634.
ist wife.
elder of Marldon, bur. at Marldon
9 July 1674. Will (undated)
proved at Berry Pomeroy, in
Diocese of Exeter, 14 September
1674.
of Marldon) ; marr. at Marldon
23 July 1637 ; bur. there 19 No-
vember 1682. 2nd wife.
I
Walter Bartlett abter Jane of Compton within=
Marldon; bapt. there 28 April 1608; bur. there
22 January i66f. Will dated 9 January 166^;
admon granted to widow by Consistorial Court of
Exeter 20 February,. i66y, during minority of
William Bartlett, son and sole Exor. [Called
"Walter Jane aliter Bartlett" in will of Thomas
Bartlett, 1646].
Juliana, dau. of William Otho Bartlett,
Grendon of Westerland in bapt. at Marl-
Marldon ; licence for mar- don 22 August
riage (in which husband is 1624.
called " Bartlett alias
Jane") granted at Exeter
27 September 1633; bur.
at Marldon 25 January
i69f.
I I
Alice.
Katherine, died 25
March, and bur. at ber 1663
Marldon 2 7 March
1676. M.I.
Mary, bapt. at Marl-
don 7 February 164^ ;
bur. there 21 Septem-
Julian, bapt. at Marl- William Bartlett, bapt.
don 9 October 1643; at Marldon 15 February
bur. there 21 August 165I. Proved paternal
1664. grandfather's will in
1674.
I
Joanna Moore of Ashburton,=Jacob Bartlett of Paignton, co.=i=Joan Stooke of Paignton,
CO. Devon; marr. there 27 De- Devon, and afterwards of Churs-
cember 1729. Adiiion to her combe in Marldon, bapt. at Marldon
effects granted to her husband 10 May 1692 ; bur. there 7 Decem-
by Consistory Court at Exeter ber 1741. Will dated 30 June 1741,
18 May 1736. ist wife. proved at Exeter 25 May 1742.
widow ; marr. there 4
February r73|; bur. at
Marldon 23 June 1785.
2nd wife.
I I I
Joan, bapt. at Paignton 20 Jacob Bickford Bartlett of Paignton,=j=Grace Limbrey of Paign-
January i73f ; bur. there 13 bapt. there 27 March 1740, only son
November 1736. and heir-at-law. [Called Jacob Bartlett
— in entries of own marriage and baptisms
Joan, bapt. at Paignton 9 of two eldest children]. Died 1810.
May 1738; bur. at Marldon Will dated 30 June 1800 with two
2 October 1756. codicils, proved at Exeter 5 June 18 10.
ton, spmster; marr. there
9 April 1770. Will dated
2 April 1 82 1 with codicil,
proved at Exeter 12
March 1830.
Thomas Jane aliter Bartlett of Compton within=f=Joane, bur. at Marldon 15 April 1659. Will
Marldon, bur. there 4 May 1646. Will dated 2
May 1646, proved at Exeter 30 May 1650.
dated 29 December
30 April 1 66 1
[658, proved at Exeter
I
William Jane or Bartlett, bapt.=
at Marldon 22 January i6ii.
Letters of Administration
granted at Exeter to Anne
Bartlett, widow, 5 November
1644.
I I
=Anne Bully, marr. Elizabeth Bartlett, Otho Bartlett, bapt.
at Marldon iS bapt. at Marldon at Marldon 2 Feb-
October 1641. 25 April 1616; bur. ruary i6i| ; bur.
there 7 June 161 7. there 23 June 1624.
I I
Alice, bapt. at Thomas Bartlett the elder of Compton within=j=Johan or Joan, dau. of
Marldon 23 Marldon [probablythe person referred to as"kinsman" William Adam the elder
August 1640. in wills of Otho Bartlett 1661, and Henry Bartlett of Aish; bur. at Marldon
169I]; bapt. at Marldon 19 June 1642; bur. there 19 June 1700.
26 February 1695-. Described in Court Rolls of
Paignton Manor in 1678 as of Aish in Stoke Gabriel,
CO. Devon.
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John Bartlett, bapt. Susanna, dau. of Walter Wotton=f=William Bardett (called=i= Agnes Bickford,
Stoke Gabriel
31 December 1661.
Elizabeth, bapt. at
Stoke Gabriel 19
January i66f ; bur.
at Marldon 19 No-
vember 17 19.
of Blackavvton, co. Devon ;
marriage licence granted at
Exeter 20 September 1687;
bur. at Marldon 25 July 1688.
ist wife.
" Junior"), bapt. at
Stoke Gabriel iS June
1667 ; bur. at Marldon
16 May 1734.
Susanna, bapt. at Marldon
19 July 1688 ; bur. there
17 January i6|^.
marr. at Marldon
25 June 1691 ;
bur. there 29
March 1741. 2nd
wife.
I
William Bartlett of St. Mary Church, co. Devon ;=
bur. 24 April 1768 at St. Mary Church. Will
dated 7 November 1767, proved at Exeter 21
June 1768.
=Mary (first-cousin), dau. of Jacob Bickford of
St. Mary Church ; marr. at Marldon i April
1724; bur. at St. Mary Church 17 December
1766.
Henry Bartlett of Compton within=
Marldon, bapt. there 29 November
1619; bur. there 9 April 1693. Will
dated 22 March :69f ; adrnon with
same annexed granted at Exeter 20
June 1693. [Apparently no issue].
=Jane, bur. at Marl-
don 10 January
I
Otho Bartlett of Compton within
Marldon, bur. at Marldon 5 Octo-
ber 1666. Will dated 3 January
i66i, proved at Exeter 12 April
1667.
Thomas Bartlett of Compton in Marldon, bapt. at=
Stoke Gabriel 2 March 167I; bur. at Marldon 12
October 1736. Will dated 11 October 1735, proved
at Exeter 22 October 1736, and limited administration
de bonis non granted 4 April 1777.
I
Reborka, bapt. at
Marldon 24 April
1705; bur. there 1 1
April 1 712.
1
Thomas Bartlett, bapt.
at Marldon 4 April
1708 ; bur. there 5 De-
cember 1733.
:Elizabeth Ford ; marr. at Marldon 19
May 1702. Will dated 8 November
1742, proved at Exeter 14 January
i74l-
Rebecca, named in will of Thomas Bartlett
1 7 13. [Apparently predeceased her father, not
being mentioned in his will] ; marr. Henry
Holditch of Totnes, co. Devon ; marriage
licence granted at Exeter 22 August 1729.
Elizabeth, dau. of Richard=
Phillips of Marldon ; bapt. at
Marldon 1 5 July 1 698 ; marr.
at Paignton 17 June 1728;
bur. at Marldon 16 Decem-
ber 1736, and described in
burial entry as of Compton
Pool. I St wife.
=Thomas Bartlett of Marldon,=
bapt. at Marldon 28 March
1701 ; bur. there 17 Novem-
ber 1748. Will dated 10
November 1748; proved 30
December following at
Exeter.
Christian, dau. and sole heiress
of Captain Nicholas Adams, R.N.,
of Marldon, and Christian his wife;
bapt. at Marldon 15 October
1713 ; marr. there 29 August
1738; bur. there 13 March 1795.
2nd wife.
Christian, bapt. at Marldon Nicholas Adams Bartlett of=j=Joan, dau. of John and Elizabeth
2 August 1739; marr. there Ludbrooke House and Moysey of Ermington, co. Devon;
12 February 1760, Henry Mudge's Place, Marldon, bapt. there 5 July 1745 J marr.
Gill of Wolborough with one of the Commissioners of there 6 February 1770; bur. at
Newton Abbott, co. Devon. Taxes; bapt. at Marldon 30 Marldon 25 March 1823, aged 77.
March 1740 ; bur. there 8
March 181 1. M.I.
87
Samuel Bartlett [men-=
tioned in will of
Thomas Bartlett 1646,
and in will of Johan
Bartlett 1658 as son,
and in will of Otho
Bartlett 1661 as
brother].
Thomas Bartlett of Stoke Gabriel, and afterwards of=
Compton within Marldon, bapt. at Marldon 13 June
1627 ; bur. there 16 November 1713. Will -dated 12
November 17 13, proved at Exeter 14 October 17 14,
and adfiion de bonis non granted 19 September 1740.
Described in will as "the elder."
Thomas Bartlett [men- John Bartlett [men-
tioned in will of tioned in will of Otho
Thomas Bartlett 1646 Bartlett 1661 as son of
as grandchild]. brother Thomas].
Susan [referred to
in will of John
Bartlett 1658 as
child of son Samuel
and in will of Otho
Bartlett 1661 as
dau. of his brother
Samuel].
Susannah Soper, marr.=
at Marldon 15 July
1680; died 6 Decem-
ber, and bur. there 7
December 1 682. M.I.
Admon granted to
husband 1 1 January
i69y. ist wife.
Walter Bartlett, bapt.
at Marldon 24 April
1 68 1 [father called
"sen."] ; bur. there 3
December 1692.
I
Sarah, bapt. at
Marldon 5 De-
cember 1682
[father called
"sen."] ; bur.
there 23 Sep-
tember 1683.
I
=William Bartlett of Compton=pAnna Peters, marr.
thin Marldon (called " the
elder) [referred to in will of
Johan Bartlett 1658 as child
of son Samuel, and in w-ill of
Otho Bartlett 1661 as son of
his brother Samuel] ; bur.
there 27 August 1705. Will
dated 8 August 1705, proved
at Exeter 23 October 1705.
Susannah, bapt.
22 March 1694 ;
September 1698.
Ann, bapt. at
February, bur.
169I. M.I.
at Marldon
bur. there i8
Marldon 15
2 1 February
at Marldon 28 July
1693; died 12 Feb-
ruary 1 69I-, and bur.
there. M.I. 2nd
wife.
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Susannah.
Mary, marr. at St.
Mary Church, co.
Devon, 27 Decem-
ber 1720, James
Turner of Dittis-
ham, CO. Devon.
Susannah, born
and bapt. at
Marldon 8 Feb-
ruary 174! ; marr.
at Marldon 14
May 1764, John
Distin of Paign-
ton, whose will
was proved at
Exeter in 1814.
Christopher Bartlett,
born and bapt. at
Marldon 1 7 April
1746 ; bur. there 26
April 1749.
John Bartlett of Teignmouth,=
bapt. at Marldon 27 March
1748 ; died 4 May, and bur.
at West Teignmouth, co.
Devon, 9 May 1S35. M.I.
Will dated 30 March 1831,
and codicil dated 16 April
183s, proved at Canterbury
26 May 1835.
^Elizabeth, eldest dau. of
Jacob Bartlett of St.
Mary Church, who was
husband's first-cousin ;
bapt. there 10 January
1760 ; marr. there 9
August 17S5 ; died 16
October aged 64 ; bur.
at West Teignmouth 22
October 1824. M.I.
(For issue see " Visitation of England and Wales"
Vol. /., page 6s).
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Facsimile of a Daguerreotype of John Adams Bartlett,
born 2 J June iy86, died 6 February i8^^, in the possession
of William Bartlett, his son.
Will of IVilliam Clay, 1837.
" William Clay, formerly of West Smithfield, and since of Skinner Street, both in the City
of London, Woollen Draper, but now of Stamford Hill, in the County of Middlesex, gentleman."
My daughters, EHzabeth Lucas, Hannah Maria Rutter, Sarah Ann, Amelia and Mary Clay,
Exors., my sons, Joseph Travis Clay and William Clay, and my son-in-law, William Lucas,
Witness : Agnes Robinson, Sarah Haley, R"^ Smith.
Will dated lo April 1837. Proved 2 June 1837, by Exors.
P.C.C. [437 Norwich].
Clay.
[Vol.
Pedigree of Assheton.
Assheton.
Radclyffe Assheton of Cuerdale, co. Lancaster, who purchased^
the Hall & Manor of Cuerdale on 20 November 16 16 of Edward
Osbaldeston ; afterwards made a Knight, appointed Clerk or
Prothonotary of Common Pleas & mixed Pleas at Lancaster
under seal of that Duchy, dated 26 June 1635; admitted to
Gray's Inn 10 February 1601 (2nd son of Ralph Assheton of
Leaver, Whalley and Malham, by his ist wife Joanna, dau. of
Edward Radcliffe of Todmorden, co. Lane, by Cecilia, only dau.
of Thomas Radcliffe of Wymersley, co. Lane. ; she was cousin
and coheiress of the whole blood to William Radcliffe of
Wymersley, aforesaid, who died without surviving issue 3 Eliz.,
at which time she was aged 14); born in 1582; died 19
January 1644. Will, in which he directs to be buried in the
Church or Chapel of Lowe (that is Walton le Dale), dated 18
January 1644, & proved 19 November 1647 3.t Chester.
^Elizabeth, dau. of John Hyde
of St. Mary at Hill, Citizen
& Grocer of London, by
Helen his wife, dau. & co-
heir of John Saunderson of
Little Allhallows, Thames
Street, London, Citizen &
Vintner; bur. 14 December
1658 at Walton le Dale, co.
Lane. Will dated 27 Sep-
tember 1658 & proved 25
June 1659, in C.P.C. (355
Pell).
I
John Assheton of Cuerdale ; Captain of Foot— Ann, eldest dau. of Richard=f=Richard Townley
in the Army of Charles L ; admitted to Gray's ^^ "' -'- -^ ^---1- -'■ " :j_
Inn 22 June 1632; died at Bristol in 1643
v.p. from wounds reC* at the Battle of Edge-
hill on 23 October 1642. Adinon 17 July
1647 in C.P.C. to his brother, Ralph
Assheton, during minority of Richard Asshe-
ton, the son.
Shuttleworth of Gawthorpe,
CO. Lane, by Fleetwood, dau.
and sole heir of Richard
Barton of Barton, co. Lane,
hving 1664.
of Barnside,
Lane; died 1651.
2nd husband.
J
Richard Assheton of Cuerdale, Lord of that Manor ;=
entered & signed his pedigree at the Heralds' Visitation
of County of Lancaster in 1664, and then aged 22 years;
he inherited the manor & estate of Downham, co. Lane,
under a deed dated 1678, made by Sir Ralph Assheton
of Whalley, Bart., & obtained a verdict in his favour from
the House of Lords on 18 January 1691, affirming a
decree from the Court of Chancery dated 30 October
1689, against Sir Edmund Assheton, Bart., who claimed
the Downham Estate; bur. 15 February 1709 at Walton
le Dale. Will dated 23 October 1707, proved 22
November 1 710 at Chester.
^..},
Iv-r.
.Mary, eldest dau. of George Pigott
of Preston, co. Lane, & Bonisall
in the parish of Butley, co. Chester,
by Elizabeth his wife, dau. and co-
heir of Robert Parkinson of Faire-
snape, co. Lane ; marr. 29 January
1665 at Preston; bur. at Walton le
Dale 16 December 1 7 18. Will dated
28 November 17 18, proved 12 I'^eb-
ruary follows at Archdeaconry Court
of Richmond.
Ralph Assheton of Cuerdale & of=j=Sarah, sister of the half blood of John Bruen of Bruen 1 1
Leyland, co. Lane. ; born 13
November, bapt. 21 November
1666 at Walton le Dale; died
v.p., & was bur. 29 March 1705
at AValton le Dale. Will proved
4 October 1707 at Consistory
Court of Chester.
Stapleford, only child of her mother, and dau. of 'J'ilston
Bruen of Bruen Stapleford, & of Huxley, by Lucy, dau. of
Sir Richard Hoghton of Hoghton Tower, co. Lane, Bart. ;
born 29 September, bapt. 13 October 1679; marr. 19 De-
cember 1695 at Leyland, co. Lane, also registered at Walton
le Dale, bur. 22 June 1700 at Walton le Dale. M.L
I
Ralph Assheton of Cuerdale & Downham, Lord==Mary, dau. of Thomas Lister of Arnoldsbiggin
of these Manors; born 27 December 1696, bapt. in the parish of Gisburne, co. York, by Eliza-
28 following at Walton le Dale ; matriculated at beth, dau. of John Parker of Extwistle, co.
Oxford (Brasenose College) 23 March i7if ; Lane; born 27, bapt. 30 May 1695 at Gis-
died 21 & bur. 25 September 1729 at Downham burne; marr. there 19 April 1716; died 9 &
aged 32. M.L Admon dated 18 November was bur. 14 January 172!, aged 32, at Down-
1729 at Consistory Court of Chester. ham. M.L
Ralph Assheton of Cuerdale=
& Downham, Lord of these
Manors ; born 25 January,
bapt. 10 February 17 19 at
Walton le Dale ; matriculated
at Oxford (Balliol College)
II August 1738; died 27
December 1758, bur. 3 Jan-
uary following at Downham.
Will dated 24 December
1757, but never proved.
:Rebecca, eldest dau. & coheir of William Hulls of Freelands in
Parish of Bromley, co. Kent, Citizen & Pewterer of London, by
Anne his wife, dau. of Henry Savage, Citizen & Plumber of London ;
born I & bapt. 10 December 1732, at St. Mary's Abchurch; marr.
8 August 1752 at Westminster Abbey, marriage licence at Faculty
office ; she inherited the Manor of Popes in the parish of Bishop's
Hatfield, co. Herts, which had been purchased by her father in
1744; died II September 1812 at Beaconsfield, co. Buckingham,
in her 80''^ year, and was bur. 1 1 October following at Downham.
Will wherein she described herself as of Beaconsfield, co. Bucks,
widow, dated 20 October 1786, codicil 20 June 1787, proved
22 September 18 12 in C.P.C.
William Assheton, Lord of the manors of=
Downham and Cuerdale; born 19 June
1758 at Cuerdale Hall and bapt. there;
educated at Winchester and matriculated at
Oxford (Brasenose College) 29 November
1775; H!igh Sheriff co. Lancaster 1792;
died 29 January, and bur. at Downham 8
February 1833, aged 74. M.L Will proved
May 1833 in C.P.C. (267 Farquhar).
=Lettice, 2nd dau. of Sir Richard Brooke, Bart., of
Norton Priory, in parish of Runcorn, co. Chester,
by Frances, dau. of Thomas Patten of Bank within
Warrington, co. Lancaster; born 15 April 1762;
marr. 20 November 1786 at Runcorn; died 30
December 1S34 at her house in Johnstone Street,
Bath, and bur. in Bathwick Old Church, co. Somer-
set, 5 January 1835, aged 72. M.L at Downham.
Will dated 10 February 1834, proved 3 February
1835 in C.P.C. (S9 Gloster).
(For issue see " Visitation of England and Wales, Vol. I., page yi.)
As
shetoii Quarterings
Assheton.
(See Illustration fad
'S P'-'^S^ 71^ " Visit atloji of England and IVaks, Vol. I.)
[Vol. I, p. 71.]
I. ASSHETON.
15-
ROSSINGTON.
28. Mancester.
2. Barton.
16.
Edensor.
29. Mancester.
3. MiDDLETON.
'T-
(Brought in by Herthull).
30. Rosse.
4. Lever.
IS.
O'Brien (Royal Coat of
31. Asheldam.
5. CUNLIFFE.
Thomond).
32. (Brought in by Holt).
6. Hyde.
19.
O'Brien (family arms).
33. Dormer.
7. Sanderson.
20.
Trentham.
34. DORRE alias Chubb.
8. PiGOTT.
21.
HORD.
35. Sutton.
9. Kay.
22.
Marshall.
36. Medlycott.
0. Parkinson.
23-
Hurst.
37. Hill.
I. COKAYNE.
24.
Baxter.
38. Maunsell.
2. Herthull.
25-
Woodward.
39. Loddington.
3. Deyville.
26.
Holt.
40. Medlycott.
4. Savage.
27.
Brockholes.
Seal of John Hulls of Freelands, co. Kent, Citizen and
Pewterer of London, and Major of Train Bands
and father of William Hulls, named below. The
original seal is in the possession of Ralph Assheton
of Downham Hall.
Seal of Ralph Assheton of Cuerdale and Downham, who
married Rebecca, eldest daughter and coheir of
William Hulls of Freelands in Bromley, co, Kent.
Book-plate of Ralph Assheton of Do-wnham Hall.
Arms. — Quarterly of six: i, Assheton ; 2, Barton ;
J, Lever ; ^, Cokayxe ; 5, Hertiiull ; 6, O'Brien
impaling Feilden.
nALPh] AS35^ITDM.
Pedigree of Brooke.
Brooke.
[Vol. I, p. 73.]
John Brooke of Green-=f=Cecilie Tinker, marr. at Kirk-
hill Bank, in parish of burton 3 October 1591; bur.
Kirkburton. there i July 1615.
I
John Brooke of Greenhill=j=
Bank; born in 1596, bapt
at Kirkburton 11 April 1596
bur. there 26 June 1662.
William Brooke of Greenhill Bank ;=i=Susannah, dati. of Humphrey
bapt. at Kirkburton 3 January 1 63 1;
bur. at Kirkburton 10 November
1683.
Roebuck; marr. at Kirkbur-
ton I June 1663.
ist I 2nd
Anne, bur. at Kirkburton 25 June 1 698. =John Brooke of Greenhill Bank; bapt. at=j=
"Anne, wife of John Brooke of Greenhill Kirkburton 12 July 1674; by 171 1 he
Bank, with her new born infant buried 25 had joined the Duke of Marlborough's
June 1698." [^Kirkluirton Register-], ist wife. Army in Flanders ; died in 1731.
William Brooke of Greenhill=f
Bank; bapt.
at Holm firth
I November
1704; died 19
January 1770
bur. at H on-
ley. Will
dated 1768,
proved 26 February 1771.
John Brooke of Honley ; bapt.
Holmfirth 16 February i73f ; bur.
at Honley 24 March 1798. " M"'
John Brooke merchant, set : 64,
buried at Honley 24 March 1798."
[Almondbury Register].
Sarah Kaye of Farnley
Tyas ; died i Novem-
ber 1785, aged 79,
bur. at Honley.
at=EliEabeth, dau. of James Booth of Riley, Kirkburton ; bapt.
at Kirkburton 31 December 1736; marr. at Kirkburton 23
February 1756; died 26 October, bur. at Honley 31 Octo-
ber 1799. "Elizabeth widow of y" late M"' John Brook,
merchant, buried at Honley 3 1 October 1 799." \Al?nondl>ury
Register].
I
William Brooke of Northgate House, Honley, in the=j=Hannah, dau. of William Clapham of
parish of Almondbury, West Riding of co. York
born 30 June, and bapt. at Honley i August 1763
died 21 April, bur. at Honley 27 April 1846.
Will dated 4 December, with codicil dated 11
December 1845, proved 2 June 1846.
Leeds, co. York ; born 28 May, bapt. at
parish church there 29 June 1761; marr.
at Almondbury 4 September 1788; died
24 March, bur. at Honley 30 March
1840.
(For issue see "Visitation 0/ England and JFa/es,"
Vol. I., page 7J.)
Pedigree of Emeris.
Mary Astell, married 28=i=David Atkinson of Fantliorpe, in parish of=i=Elizabeth, dau. of
August 1673 ; died 16,
and bur. 18 March 1679, in
Louth Church, ist wife.
Louth, CO. Lincoln (son of Thomas Atki
son); born i August 1641 ; died 6 April
1704, bur. at Louth. M.L
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Thomas Atkinson Elizabeth, born Frances, born and died 15 March
(eldest child), died 5 December 1679, bur. in Louth Church same
young. 1678. day as her mother.
John Gill of Haver-
croft in Felkirk, co.
York (sister of
Thomas Gill); born
1654 bur. 1726
at Felkirk. 2nd
wife.
David Atkinson of
Fanthorpe (only
son, by 2nd wife) ;
born 29 September
1692 ; sometime of
Magdalen College,
Cambridge, Barris-
ter of Lincoln's Inn,
Warden of Louth
1729, 1736, 1743,
1751, 1758, and
1766; died s.p. 7
April 1770, bur. at
Louth. M.L Will
dated 27 August
1766, proved, with
twocodicils, 2 8May
1770, in C.P.C, by
Lenox, his widow,
and Rev. John
Emeris, Exors.
i
=Lenox, dau. of A\ illiamStephenson=f=^\nne, only dau.=f=Rev. John Baxter,
Robert Snell of Wragby, co. Lin-
of Newark, co. coin ; marr. 28 May
Notts. 1700, at Louth;
died 1705.
by 2nd wife ;
bur. 10 Decem-
ber 1 7 29, at Hol-
ton aforesaid.
Rector of Holton
cum Beckering, CO.
Line. ; marr. there
16 February 1709;
bur. 16 September
1757, at Holton.
2nd husband.
I
William Stnyth Hobman=j=Mary, only surviving David Stephenson,
of Westlaby, in parish of
Wickenby, co. Lincoln ;
died 14 February 1740,
aetat. 45, bur. at Snelland,
CO. Lincoln. M.L
child; living 1766; living 1766; marr.,
died 29 June 1784, but died s.p. 1769.
setat. 80, bur. at Snel- Will dated 18 May
land. M.L 1766.
. !
William Hobman,
died 18 December
1754, astat. 23, bur.
at Snelland. M.L
Rev. John Emeris of Southwood,^
CO. Norfolk, and of Louth, co. Lin-
coln, Rector of Tetford, co. Lincoln;
born 19 February, bapt. at South-
wood 18 March 1735; sometime
Fellow of Corpus Christi College,
Cambridge, A.B. 1758, A.M. 1761 ;
died at Louth, bur. at Tetford 9
September 1819. M.L Louth and
Tetford.
=Ann, born 13 August, bapt. 14
August 1732, at Wickenby; in-
herited the estate of Fanthorpe,
Louth, under the will of her great-
uncle, David Atkinson ; marr. at
Wickenby 5 April 1768; bur. 13
August 18 1 1, at Tetford, aged 78.
M.L Tetford.
(See
'■Visitation of England and Wales"
Vol. /., page SS.)
Will of David Atkinson, 1770.
David Atkinson of Fanthorp, co. Lincoln. Wife (name not given in will). Sister, Mrs.
Palgroyman. Nieces, Mary Holman, Elizabeth Baytor and Elizabeth Maple. Cousins, John
Will and Thos: Will. Kinsmen, David Atkinson and James Atkinson.
Will dated 27 August 1768, with twocodicils, dated 4 September 1769, and 28 March 1770.
Proved 28 May 1770.
(RC.C.)
96
1*1 t*K IT-.
Book-plate of Everard Barton of Kidderminster, a7td
Warstone House, near Bewdley ; born 8 June i8^g.
Barton.
[Vol. I, p. 90.]
Pedigree of Barton.
John Barton, bur. at St.=j=Mary, dau. of Everard
James', Piccadilly, 24 Oc-
tober 1805, in his 44th
year. Adiiion granted to
John Everard Barton and
his two sisters 1 5 November
1805.
Curtis; marr. at St.
George's, Hanover
Square, 1 1 April 1 792,
by licence. She died
7 October 1798.
John Everard Barton of Ryder Street, =f=Elizabeth Mee, dau. of Robert
London; born 20 August, bapt. at St
James', Westminster, 21 September
1794; died at Uxbridge 23 August,
bur. at Kensal Green 29 August
Jacques of Montreal, Canada :
born in New York in 1799;
marr. at Marylebone Church 31
March 181 9; died 21 August
1834.
(^For issue see " Visitation 0/ England and JVa/es,"
Vol. I., page go.)
Howard.
[Vol. I, p. 92.]
Mounmental Inscriptions.
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
ROBERT HOWARD ESQ.
WHO DIED 5^" JULY 1 7 76
ELIZABETH HOWARD HIS WIFE
WHO DIED 13 JUNE I7S0
AGED 77.
Marble tablet on the east 7vall of the south transept,
Conway, co. Carnarvon.
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN BELOVED MEMORY OF
DOROTHEA CATHERINE HOW.\RD OF SOUGHTON, IN THIS
PARISH, RELICT OF THE REV. RICHARD HOWARD D.D.
DIED APRIL 28™ A.D. 1872, AGED 9I.
TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND IN MEMORY OF
RICHARD HOWARD D.D., CANON OF BANGOR
AND VICAR OF LLANRHAIDR YN CINMERCH
CO. DENBIGH, WHO DIED JAN^' 14'^" A.D. 1851.
Inscriptions at Northop, co. Flint.
98
ANN, ONLY DAUGHTER OF SIR CHARLES SMIJTH OF HIL
ESSEX. BART., AND WIFE OF THE REVEREND ROBERT
VICAR OF OAHOINOTON,
Pedigree of Swann.
John Swann of Wansford, co. Northants (name spelt
■with one n only in Wansford Register) ; married
Elizabeth. =f=
\
Swann.
[Vol. I, p. 95.;
John Swann of Wansford, bapt. there io=T=Mary Adams, marr. at
January 1726 (Sponsors: Dr. Blythe of
Spalding, Mrs. John Gatkill of Elton, and
Mrs. William Edwards of Water Newton) ;
died, aged 71, 10 September, bur. at Stibbing-
ton, CO. Huntingdon, 12 September 1797.
M.I. Admon was granted in the Provincial
Court of Canterbury 6 March 1798 to Henry
Swann the son, and one of the next of kin.
St. Martin's, Stamford,
CO. Northants, 6 March
1759; died, aged 63, 23
July, bur. at Stibbington
25 July 1798. M.I.
Elizabeth, born at
Wansford, and bapt.
there 29 August 1728.
John Beardmore Swann,
born at Wansford 29
March 1760.
Elizabeth, born at Wans-
ford 4 June 1761 ; marr.
Captain Edwin Sandys.
Mary, born at Wansford
2 July 1762.
Henry Swann of Ufiford Hall, co. Lincoln, Lower Green, Esher, co.
Surrey, and of Oxford Estate, Jamaica, West Indies ; born at
Wansford 15 November 1763 ; M.P. for Penrhyn ; marr. Katherine
Sims. He died at Esher, aged 61, 24 April, bur. there i May
1824. Will dated 28 October 1823, proved (P.C.C, 320 Erskine)
6 May 1824, by Rev. Charles Swann, Rector of Ridlington, co.
Rutland, the brother, one of the Exors.
^H^-tiAI^H^
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William Henry Swann, born at 8
Old Burlington Street, London,
30 April 1786; Captain Grenadier
Guards ; killed in the Peninsular
War at the Battle of Barrosa, Isle
de Leon, aged 24, 5 March iSii.
John Thomas Swann, born at
Lower Green, Esher, 26 April
1787.
I I
Georgiana Elizabeth, born at East
Molesey, co. Surrey, 16 April 1789;
died at Cheltenham 3 April 1880.
Will dated 20 March 1880, proved
at Gloucester 21 April 1880 by Rev.
John Henry Churchill Baxter of
Cheltenham, the sole Exor.
George Swann, born at East Mole-
sey 9 August 1 79 1, bur. at Esher in
1792.
I I
Edward Swann, bom
at 29 Somerset Street,
Portman Square, Lon-
don, 13 July 1792;
died an infant there
three weeks old.
Maria Jane, born at
14 Argyle Street, St.
James', London, 8
May 1794; died at
Esher.
I
Rev. James Swann, born=
at \Vansford i May
1765 ; of St. John's
College, Cambridge,
B.A. 1785, M.A. 1789;
died at Stibbington, aged
5^, 28 June 1798. M.I.
A memorial ring in the
possession of the Rev.
Henry Aldersey Swann,
M.A., his grandnephew.
II
=Hannah Wilkinson George Swann, born at Wansford 8 November
of Chesterfield, co. 1766; Midshipman in the Royal Navy; killed
Derby. by a fall. _
Charlotte, born at Wansford 14 March 1768;
married Lieut. -General William Spencer of
Bramley Grange, co. York (eldest son of William
Spencer of Bramley Grange, by Frances his wife,
daughter of William Milner of Burton Grange,
CO. York); born in August 1754, Lieutenant ist
Dragoons 1776, Captain 1784, Brevet Lieut.-
Colonel 1795, Lieut. -Colonel 23rd Light
Dragoons 1795, Brevet-Colonel 1802; Major-
General 1809, Lieut. -General 1814; Lord of the
Manor of Darnall, co. York ; died at Starston,
CO. Norfolk, 27 August 1829.
I
Frederick Dashwood Swann of=
Lee Priory, co. Kent ; born at
Ufford Hall i February 1796;
Captain in the ist Grenadier
Guards ; died at Southampton
22 May, bur. at Ickham, co.
Kent, 27 May 1870. M.L
Will dated 16 October 1861,
proved (Prin. Reg. 437, 70) 25
June 1870, by Robert Cooper
Kersey of Littleborough, co.
Kent, the surviving Exor.
^-"^-A
^Charlotte Katharine, 3rd dau. of Sir Samuel Charles James
Egerton Brydges, Bart., of Lee Priory, Wooton Swann, born at
Court, and Denton Court, co. Kent (claimant 10 Albemarle
to the ancient Barony of Chandos), Knight Street, Picca-
Grand Commander of the Equestrian Secular dilly, London,
and Chapteral Order of St. Joachim, M.P. for 26 January
Maidstone, and a well-known Genealogist, by 1798; died an
his ist wife, Elizabeth, dau. and sole heir of infant, three
the Rev. William Dejovas Byrche, by Elizabeth weeks old.
his wife, only sister and heir of Thomas Barrett
of Lee Priory ; born i July 1800 ; marr. at Lee
Priory 6 November 1819; died i July, bur.
at Ickham, co. Kent, 17 July 1841. M.I.
Adiiion was granted in the Principal Registry
14 June 1861, to Frederick Dashwood Swann
of Redhill, co. Surrey.
(Jvr issue see "-Visitation of England and Wales" Vol. V., page loi.)
John Sackville Swann of Seaturn, co. Devon ; formerly Captain 22nd Regiment of Foot, F.S.A;
marr. istly Anna Frances, 2nd dau. of Rev. Edmund Cronyn, by whom he had issue two children,
George and Frances. He marr. 2ndly at St. Mary's, Bathwick, co. Somerset, 21 January 1862,
Blanche, only dau. of Lieut.-Colonel Sir Henry Bayley, K.H., of Lyme Regis, co. Dorset, J.P.
and D.L. for counties of Dorset and Devon, by whom he also has issue several children.
Rev.Edward
Swann, born
at Wansford
19 June
1770.
I
Rev. Charles Swann, born=
at Wansford 15 November
1772; of St. John's Col-
lege,Cambridge, B. A. 1795,
M.A. 1799, Rector of
Ridlington, co. Rutland,
and of Edmundthorpe, co.
Leicester ; died 2 May,
bur. at Ridlington 10 May
1846. M.I. Will dated
24 February 1837, proved
(P.C.C, 464, 46) 26 June
1846, by Rev. Edward
Swann, and Rev. Charles
Henry Swann, the sons,
the Exors.
=Sarah, dau. of Rev. Robert Willan, Robert Swann,
Fellow of Trinity College, Cam- born at Wans-
bridge, 3rd Wrangler, and Vicar of ford 12 March
Cardmgton, co. Bedford, by Ann his 1774
wife, only child of Sir Charles
Smijth, Bart., of Hill Hall, co.
Essex ; born at Cardington 1 2 Feb-
ruary 1783 ; marr. at Hemel Hemp-
stead, CO. Hertford, i May 1805;
died at Uppingham, co. Rutland,
aged 8r, 29 January, bur. at Rid-
hngton I February 1865. M.I. Will
proved at Leicester 28 February
1865, by Rev. Edward Swann of
Elm, CO. Cambridge, the son, and
William Sheild of Uppingham, the
Exors.
(For issue see " Visitation of Engla?id and IVa/es," Vol. I., page g^.)
Caroline, born at Ufford Hall, co. Lincoln,
4 January 1800; marr. Rev. John Edgar
Gibson (son of John and Elizabeth Gibson
of Ramsgate, co. Kent) ; of St. John's
College, Oxford, matriculated 7 June 1806,
aged 17, B.A. 1810, M.A. 1813, Rector of
Chavening, co. Kent, and afterwards of
Bermondsey, co. Surrey.
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An infant, born Charles Henry Swann, born at
in 1801, and Esher, co. Surrey, 8 May 1803;
died before of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-
baptism. Law, called to the Bar 14 May
1830 ; marr. Mary Anne Walker,
and died in Upper Ebury Street,
IjOndon, 29 July 1845.
I
Charles Henry Swann of Sutton
Courtenay, co. Berks ; marr. Eliza
Burnley, by whom he had issue
an only son, Alfred Henry Burnley
Swann, who marr. at Bideford, co.
Devon, 10 March 1883, Blanche,
dau. of John Whittaker of Bide-
ford, and had issue a son, Burnley
Whittaker Swann, born at Bide-
ford 3 January 18S4. She died
5 December 1876, and was bur.
at Sutton Courtenay. M.I. He
died at Sutton Courtenay, aged
44, 19 May, and was bur. there
25 May 1867. M.I. Will proved
in the Principal Registry i July
1867, by Eliza Swann of Sutton
Courtenay, the relict, the sole
Executrix. =j=
As
I
Katherine Sarah, born in
London 10 August 1834;
marr. at St. Thomas'
Mount, near Madras,
India, 29 September
1837, Captain John
Westrop Watkins, R.A.
(only child of General
Westrop Watkins of the
Indian Army, by Cathe-
rine Amelia his wife,
eldest dau. of General
John Briggs of the
Indian Army) ; born at
Madras 24 June 1832,
bapt. at Madras Cathe-
dral ; died at Hull, co.
York, 20 September
1894, bur. in Hull
Cemetery. -M.I.
Geraldine Frances Walker, born
in Ebury Street, London, 8 Feb-
ruary 1842 ; marr. at Cheltenham,
CO. Gloucester, 20 June 1867,
Rev. John Henry Churchill
Baxter of Fairmead, Harrow
Weald, CO. Middlesex, formerly of
Cheltenham (son of Rev. John
Alexander Baxter of Coseley, co.
Stafford, by Frances Anne his
wife, dau. of John Firmstone) ;
born 29 March 1843, bapt. at
Churchill, co. Worcester ; of
Jesus College, Cambridge, B.A.
1865, M.A. 1869. She died at
Cheltenham 9 February, and was
bur. at Woking, co. Surrey, 13
February 1889. M.I.
A
Swann.
[Vol. i,p. 95-]
Extracts from the Parish Registers of St.
John's, IVcston-sitper-Mare, co. Somerset.
1660. 13 Nov. Samuel Willan, Rector.
1668. Baptized 4 February. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel and Jane Willan.
167 1. Baptized 15 August. Robert, son of Samuel and Jane Willan.
1673. Baptized 13''^ February. Samuel, son of Samuel and Jane Willan.
1674. Baptized i July. Jane, dau. of Samuel and Jane Willan.
1675. Baptized 16 September. Avice, dau. of Samuel and Jane Willan.
1677. Baptized 21 June. Martin, son of Samuel and Jane Willan.
1679. Baptized 20 February. Frances, dau. of Samuel and Jane Willan.
1676. Buried 26 June. Jane, dau. of Samuel and Jane Willan.
1680. Baptized 12 Oct. Edgar and George, twins of Samuel and
Jane Willan.
1682. Baptized 19 September. Mary, dau. of Samuel and Jane Willan.
1686. Buried 18 Feb. Edgar, son of Samuel and Jane Willan.
Buried 6 June. Elizabeth, dau. of Samuel and Jane Willan.
1688. Buried 18" July. Samuel Willan, Rector 28 years.
1696. Robert Willan, Rector.
1702. Buried 16* Nov. Samuel, son of Samuel and Jane Willan.
IVitl of Charles Henry Swanii, 18^4.
Rev. Charles Henry Swann, died 24 August 1854. Will dated 11
August 1854, proved, P.C.C. 25 September 1854, by Elizabeth Ann
Swann, widow, the relict. Rev. Edward Swann, the brother, and William
Sheild, the Exors.
Will of Sarah Swann, 186^.
Sarah Swann of Uppingham, spinster; died 26 January 1865. Will
proved at Leicester 28 February 1865, by Rev. Edward Swann of Elm,
CO. Cambridge, the son, and William Sheild of Uppingham, the Exors.
Aduion of Sophia Swann, i8j^.
Sophia Swann, late of Elm, co. Cambridge ; died at Hunstanton'
CO. Norfolk, 27 August 1874. Adrnon granted at Peterborough i
F'ebruary 1875 to Rev. Edward Swann of Elm, the sole legatee.
IVill of Emma Swann, 1816.
Emma Swann, late of Morton House, Maida Hill, co. Middlesex,
spinster; died at Leamington, co. Warwick, 24 August 1870. Will
proved at the Principal Registry 25 June 1876, by Eliza Swann of
Uppingham, co. Rutland, the sister, the sole Executrix.
Will of IVilliam Sheild, 1880. Swann.
[Vol. I, p. 95.]
William Sheild (heretofore Gilson) died at Wing 24 March 1880.
Will dated 20 February 1879. Codicil I. dated 11 March 1879. Codicil
II. dated 7 November 1879. Proved at the Principal Registry 25 May
1880, by Charlotte Sheild of Wing, widow, the relict, Robert Sheild of
Uppingham, John Sheild of Wing, and William Thomas Sheild of
Uppingham, the sons, the Exors.
IVill of Edward Swann, 1883.
Rev. Edward Swann, late of Elm, co. Cambridge ; died 30 August
1883. Will proved at Peterborough by Rev. Henry Aldersey Swann of
Ashfield, CO. Suffolk, the son, and Rev. Benjamin Marner Lloyd of
Elm, the Exors.
Will of Georgina Swann, 1888.
Georgina Swann, late of Uppingham, co. Rutland, spinster ; died 6
October 1888. Will proved in the Principal Registry by Charles William
Swann, of Grantham, co. Lincoln, the nephew, the surviving Exor.
Monumental hiscriptions.
OF TWO BROTHERS BORN TOGETHER
CRUELL DEATH WAS SO UNKIND
AS TO BRING THE ELDEST HITHER
AND THE YOUNGER LEAVE BEHIND
MAY GEORGE LIVE LONG
EDGAR DY'd YOUNG
FOR BORN HE WAS
TO MASTER SAM. WILLAN, RECTOUR
OF THIS PLACE, OF JANE HIS
WIFE, SEPT. THE 5"^"
1680, AND BURYED FEB.
THE ELEVENTH 1 686.
FE 9'"" DID PUT AN END TO ALL HIS p[aIn]
AND SENT HIM INTO EVERLASTING [gAIn].
HERE LIES THE
BODY OF SAMUEL
WILLAN SON OF
ROBERT WILLAN
RECTOR OF THIS PLACE
AND JANE HIS WIFE
BORN THE 4 [di]eD THE
,TH
OF NOVEMBER
1702.
Swann. underneath this lyctul" stone
[Vul. i,p. 95.] securely lies a little one.
jane willan
the 2° DAUGH
ter and 4^^"
CHILD OF
master
SAMUEL
WILLAN
RECTOUR OF
THIS PLACE &
JANE HIS WIFE.
BORN SHE WAS JUNE v'' 3° 1 674
BURYED JUNE y" 26'^" 1676.
The foregoing inscriptions are on stones lying on the floor,
near the font, of St. Johiis Cliurch, Weston-super-Mare,
CO. Sonierset.
BENEATH THIS STONE ARE DEPOSITED THE REMAINS
OF THE REV° ROB'^ WILLAN A.M. VICAR OF THIS PARISH & KEYSOE
WHO DIED JAN^' 31^'^ 1 796, iETAT 49,
AND NEAR THE SAME LIES THE BODY OF CHARLES THOMAS
SON OF THE ABOVE & ANN HIS WIFE WHO DIED OCT"* f^ I 79 1 AGED 1 3,
ALSO OF ROBERT SMITH, WHO DIED DEC" 26'^" 1 792
AGED II YEARS & 7 MONTHS.
AND OF FRANCES AUGUSTA, WHO DIED FEB'' 4"^" 1 794
AGED 7 MONTHS.
MANET MEMORIA JUSTI.
ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THIS STONE
LIES THE BODY OF ELIZABETH SIXTH DAUGHTER OF
THE REV° ROBERT WILLAN
VICAR OF CARDINGTON
WHO DIED SEPTEMBER 8^" 1 84 1
AGED 49 YEARS.
Altar Tomb in Cardington Churchyard, co. Salop, south of
the chancel.
ELLEN, Swann.
DAUGHTER OF THE LATE ry^j j
REV. C. H. SWANN, ' '^'^^'
RECTOR OF STOKE DRY, RUTLAND.
DIED 24™ OCTOBER 1 869
AGED 23.
Cogen/ioe, co. Northampton.
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
JOHN SWANN ESQ.
WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE 12 SEPTEMBER 1 797
AGED 73 YEARS.
IN THIS VAULT ARE INTERRED THE
REMAINS OF MARY SWANN HIS
WIDOW.
SHE DIED JULY 23, 1 798
AGED 63.
Mural Tablet in Stibbington Church, co. Hunts.
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
THE REV. JAMES SWANN
WHO DIED JUNE 28, 1798
AGED 33 YEARS.
HANNAH SWANN AS A
TESTIMONY OF CONJUGAL AFFECTION
CAUSED THIS MONUMENT TO BE
ERECTED.
Mural tablet in Stibbington Church, co. Hunts.
IN MEMORY OF
CHARLES HENRY SWANN
WHO DIED MAY 19, 1867
AGED 67 YEARS
ALSO ELIZA HIS WIFE
WHO DIED DEC. 5, 1876.
AGED 69 YEARS.
Sutton Courtenay Church, co, Berks,
i°5
Faber.
[Vol. I, p. 98.]
IVill of Charles JVaring Faber, 1873.
Charles Waring Faber, formerly of 15 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, co.
Middlesex, but late of 4 Blenheim Parade, Cheltenham, co. Gloucester,
died there 11 April 1873. Brother, William Raikes Faber (Lieut.-
General). Nephew, Reginald Stanley Faber. Sister-in-law, Anne
Faber. Cousins, Ellinor Hastings Reade, Selina Mary Woodrooffe,
Edith Cust Faber, Emily Bessie Faber, Emma Scott Waring, Henry
Guy Waring. Exors, William Raikes Faber and Reginald Stanley
Faber.
Will dated 19 December 1872. Proved in the Principal Registry
(253, 73) 26 April 1873.
Will of General IVilliani Raikes Faber,
1879.
General William Raikes Faber, formerly of Slough, near Windsor,
CO. Berks, but late of Staplegrove Lodge, Taunton, co. Somerset, died
there 24 June 1879. Wife, Mary Anne (sole Executrix). Son (name
not given in 7vill).
Will dated 25 March 1S62. Proved in the Principal Registry (705,
79) 8 August 1879.
Platt-Higrgins. Grant of Arms to Frederick Higgins,
[Vol. ,, p. 99.] ^^^^_
To All and Singular to whom these presents shall come Sir Albert
William \\'oods. Knight Garter Principal King of Arms Walter Aston
Blount Esquire Clarenceaux King of Arms and George Edward
Cokayne Esquire, Norroy King of Arms Send Greeting Whereas Her
Majesty by Warrant under Her Royal Signet and Sign Manual bearing
date the thirteenth day of July last signified unto the Most Noble
Henry Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal and Hereditary Marshal of
England, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, that She
had been graciously pleased to give and grant unto Frederick Higgins
of Holmleigh in the Parish of Bowdon in the County Palatine of
Chester, Charles Higgins of the City of Naples in the Kingdom of Italy,
Henry Higgins of Mount House in the Parish of Cheetham Hill in the
County Palatine of Lancaster, Gentleman, Alfred Higgins of the Inner
Temple Barrister at Law Arthur Higgins of High Mount in the Parish
of Didsbury in the said County Palatine of Lancaster Gentleman and to
Margaret Higgins of Holmwood in the Parish of Turvey in the County
of Bedford, Spinster. Her Royal Licence and Authority that they the
said Frederick Higgins, Charles Higgins, Henry Higgins, Alfred
106
Higgins, and Arthur Higgins, and their issue respectively may in com- Platt-Higgins.
pliance with a clause contained in the last Will and Testament of their [Vol. i, p. 99.]
Aunt Margaret Piatt formerly of Dunham Hall in the said County
Palatine of Chester and late of Woodlands House Staleybridge in the
same County, Widow and Relict of Robert Piatt late of Dunham Hall
aforesaid, Esquire, deceased, take and henceforth use the surname of
Piatt in addition to and before that of Higgins and bear the Arms of
Piatt quarterly with those of Higgins, and that she the said Margaret
Higgins may also take and use the surname of Piatt in addition to and
before that of Higgins and bear the Arms of Piatt quarterly with those
of Higgins ; such Arms being first duly exemplified according to the
Laws of Arms and recorded in the College of Arms otherwise the said
Royal Licence and Permission to be void and of none effect And
forasmuch as the said Earl Marshal did by Warrant under his hand
and seal bearing date the sixth day of August instant authorise and
direct Us to exemplify such Arms accordingly Know Ye therefore
that We the said Garter, Clarenceaux and Norroy in obedience to
the Royal Command in pursuance of His Grace's Warrant and by
virtue of the Letters Patent of Our Several Offices to each of Us
respectively granted do by these Presents exemplify unto them the said
Frederick Higgins now Frederick Platt-Higgins, Charles Higgins now
Charles Platt-Higgins, Henry Higgins now Henry Platt-Higgins Alfred
Higgins now Alfred Platt-Higgins, and Arthur Higgins now Arthur
Platt-Higgins, the Arms following that is to say Quarterly First and
Fourth, Higgins, Second and Third, Piatt, viz' Per fesse dancette Argent
and Gules a Pale counterchanged three Frets one and two of the first
and, for distinction, a Canton of the Second. The Crest of Higgins
And the Crest of Piatt viz' On a Wreath of the Colours A demi Wolf
Gules armed and langued Azure seme of Plates holding in the dexter
paw a Wreath Argent and Gules and charged on the shoulder, for
distinction, with a Cross Crosslet Or, as the Same are in the margin
hereof more plainly depicted to be borne and used for ever hereafter by
them the said Frederick Platt-Higgins, Charles Platt-Higgins, Henry
Platt-Higgins, Alfred Platt-Higgins, and Arthur Platt-Higgins and their
issue respectively And by the authority aforesaid We do further
exemplify unto the said Margaret Higgins now Margaret Platt-Higgins
the Arms as here depicted to be borne and used by her the whole
pursuant to the tenor of the said Royal Warrant and according to the
Laws of Arms. In Witness whereof We the said Garter, Clarenceux
and Norroy Kings of Arms have to these Presents subscribed Our
names, and affixed the Seals of Our several Offices this sixteenth day of
August in the Fifty third year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lady
Victoria by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith &c. and in the year of Our
Lord One thousand eight hundred and eighty nine.
Albert W. Woods, Walter Aston Blount, G. E. Cokavne,
Garter. Clarenceux. Norroy.
Endorsed: " Recorded in the College of Anns, London.
(Signed) William H. Weldon, Windsor Herald,
Registrar."
Platt-Higgins. Pedigree of Higgins.
[Vol. I, p. 99].
Edward Higgins, born at Blaken-=f=Margaret Hughes of Tarporley, co.
hall, near Wybunbury, co. Chester,
15 December 1755; died 10
May 1827, bur. at Brunswick
Chapel, Pendleton, co. Lane.
Chester; born March 1749; marr.
30 December 1776, at Wybunbury
Church ; died January 18 19, bur. in
Brunswick Chapel, Pendleton.
. .1
WiUiam Higgins of Salford, co. Lane. ; born-^Elizabeth, younger dau.
at Wybunbury 5 January 1784, bapt. there
18 January following. He died 7 Decem-
ber, and was bur. at Prestwich, co. Lane,
14 December 1853. M.L and window in
Kersal Church. Will dated 9 February
1853, proved at York 12 January 1854.
/K
(For issue see " Visitation of England a7id IVa/es,"
Vol. I., page gg.)
of David Meban of Dum-
fries ; born 28 January
1787 ; died 15 November,
and was bur. at Prestwich
21 November 1851.
St. George. /^/// of Colonel John St. George,
[Vo..x,p.:os.] ^^^^_
Colonel John St. George of Birkenhead, co. Chester. Wife, Frances.
Sons, John St. George (Captain R.A.), Rev. Howard St. George of
Scaith, near Wigan, co. Lane, John St. George, Archibald St.
George, William Whitmore St. George, and George St. George.
Daughters, Millicent and Lucy Elizabeth Georgiana. Exors, Captain
John St. George and Rev. Howard St. George.
Will dated 30 May 1849, with codicil dated 23 November 1853.
Proved at Chester (495, 54) 16 June 1854.
Will of General Sir John St. Geoi'ge, G.C.B.
General Sir John St. George, late of 29 Cornwall Gardens, South
Kensington, died there 17 March 1891. Wife, Elizabeth Marianne.
Son, Baldwin John St. George. Brothers, Rev. Howard St. George,
Archibald St. George, William Whitmore St. George, and George
St. George. Sisters, Millicent Holder and Lucy Elizabeth Georgiana
Caldwell. Exors, Elizabeth Marianne St. George (wife), Rev. Howard
St. George (brother), and Oswald Augustus Smith (friend).
Will dated 19 November 1866, with codicil dated 23 October
1888. Proved in the Principal Registry (441, 91) 16 April 1891.
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Facsimile of a Portrait of William Higgins, born
5 January 1784, died 7 December 1853 ; in the possession
of his grand-daughter, Margaret Platt-Higgins of Turvey,
CO. Bedford.
Facsimile of a Memorial Tablet
Chester Cathedral.
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Watney.
[Vol. I, p. 109.]
Pedigree of Watney.
Daniel Watney of Wimbledon,=
CO. Surrey; died 15, and bur.
21 September 1780, a^ed 75, at
Wimbledon. M.I. Will dated
I October 1773, proved 5
October 1780, in C.P.C.
=Mary, dau. of Joseph Acres of
Wimbledon ; bapt. 1 8 November
1705; marr. at Wimbledon 23
August 1730; died 9 April 1775,
aged 70, and was bur. 13 April
1775, at Wimbledon. M.I.
William Watney, bapt. at Wimbledon
5 April 1733, bur. 15 of same month
at VVimbledon.
William Watney of Wimbledon, brewer ;
bapt. at Wimbledon 6 November 1737 ;
died 16, bur. there 23 April 1799, aged
62. M.I. =j=
A
Thomas Watney of Wimbledon ; bapt.
at Wimbledon in April 1743 ; living 5
October 1780. Adiiion granted June
1801, in C.P.C, to Matthew Watney,
the son, the relict, Eliz : Watney, widow,
having renounced. =Tf=
Barbara, dau. of=
William Rose of
Wimbledon and
Henrietta his wife ;
born 19 February
lylff, and bapt.
at Kingston-upon-
Thames 13 March
following; marr. 6
February 1770, at
Wimbledon ; died
28 February 1782,
and bur. there,
ist wife.
I
John Watney=
of Wimbledon;
born 8, and
bapt. at Wim-
bledon 14 July
1747 ; died 21
October 1814,
aged 67, and
bur. there. M.I.
=Mary Ann, dau. of
John Caslake of
Putney, CO. Surrey,
and Sarah his wife;
bapt. at Putney 16
May 1747, under
the name of Mary
only, and marr. 7
August 1783, at
Putney; diedi De-
cember 1824, aged
78, and bur. at
Wimbledon. M.I.
2nd wife.
I
Daniel Watney of Galpins, in parish=
of Mitcham, and of Wandsworth,
CO. Surrey, Lay Rector of Mitcham ;
born at Wimbledon 14 January,
bapt. there 6 February 177 1; died
10 June, in his 60th year, bur. at
Wimbledon 16 June 1831. M.I.
Will dated "
June 1830.
=Mary, eldest dau. of James Galpin of
Galpins (by Elizabeth, dau. of John
Caslake, above mentioned), sister
and coheir of James Galpin, Captain
in 54th Regiment of Foot; bapt. 16
October 1771, at Mitcham; marr.
there 26 June 1792; died, in her
February, proved 29 1 5 9th year, 10 March, bur. at Wimble-
1 don 18 March 1830. M.I.
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I
John Pigott Watney,
sometime a Lieu-
tenant in the 8th
Regiment of Light
Dragoons, and after-
wards of the Cape of
Good Hope, Africa ;
born 20 Dec. 1774 ;
died at the Cape.
{For issue see ^^ Visitation 0/ Engiand and Wales,"
Vol. I., page log.)
1
John Withem, a//a5=Barbara, born 12 March Mary, born 15 July
Withthem, of Wimble- 1772; marr. 18 October 1773, bur. 28 Jan-
don ; died 21 June 1796, at Wimbledon ; died uary following at
1827, aged 68, and 9 October 1S61, and bur. Wimbledon,
bur. there. there.
I
Sophia, born 22 No-
vember 1778, bur. 10
August following at
Wimbledon.
Elizabeth, bapt. at Wimble- Samuel Mason of Wimble-=pMary, bapt. at Wimbledon 8 June
don 24 August 1735; bur. 25 don; died 14 June 1810, I 1740; marr. before 1773; died
April 1749, at Wimbledon. aged 73, and bur. there. M.I. 4 April 1816, and bur. at Wim-
I bledon. M.I.
A
I
John Titterton=Elizabeth, born
of Brixton, CO, i4May i79i,and
Surrey ; died bapt. at Wimble-
II June 1856, don; marr. 24
and bur. there. June 1823, at
Clapham, CO. Sur-
rey; died II Oc-
tober 1847, bur.
at Brixton.
! I I
Thomas Watney=f=Ann, only child of James Watney, bapt.
of Wimbledon;
born 25 June
1785, and bapt.
at Wimbledon ;
died 19 January
1867, aged 82,
bur. at Wimble-
don. M.I.
Richard Coombes at Wimbledon 9 No-
of Clapham, co. vember 1787; bur.
Surrey; born there 14 July following at
24 February 1790;
marr. there 1 1
May 181 9; living
1870.
Wimbledon.
Anne, bapt. at Wim-
bledon 4 July 1784;
bur. 28 October 1786,
at Wimbledon.
I I
FrederickShells=Henrietta Rose, born Joseph Philhps=rEleanor
of Feltham, CO. 19 August 1776; ofLewisham,co.
Middlesex; died marr. 8 November Kent; died 25
3 August 1849, 1796, at Wimbledon; Sept. 186 1, and
aged 73, and died s. p. 11 January bur. there,
bur. there. 1833, bur. at Felt-
=f= ham.
A A
I
Martha, Mary, born 28
born 2 April 1780; February 1782;
marr. 29 October died unmarried,
1805, at Wimble- and was bur. 16
don; died 13 No- April 1801, at
vember 1858, bur. Wimbledon.
at Lewisham.
Cass.
[Vol. I, p. 114.]
^^■^
Pedigree of Cass.
John Cass of Barmby,=j=Jennett, his wife, marr. at
+ * * *
•S3
^^<^
SM>
i * i t
'■^^
in the parish of How-
den, CO. York.
Howden 11 July 1546; bur.
there 16 November 1564.
Jennett, dau. of Richard Smith ;=j=George Cass of=j=Catherine Pet-
bapt. at Howden 23 February
154! ; marr. there 20 April
1572 ; bur. there 17 July 1580.
I St wife.
Barmby ; bapt.
at Howden 23
October 154S;
bur. there 19
February isgy.
wardine, marr.
at Howden 20
Nov. 1580. 2nd
wife.
I
Robert Cass of=i=Elizabeth AValker, marr. William Cass of Barmby; bapt.=j=Emme, his wife,
Barmby; bapt. at
Howden 5 Jan-
uary 158I; bur.
there 11 Novem-
ber 1620.
at Howden i May 1609; at Howden 25 January isSf ; marr. at Howden
bur. there 27 July 1637. bur. there 28 January 1662. 20 April 1605;
AdiiioninPeculiarCourt Will dated in 1662, proved in bur. there 17 No-
of Howden 5 August Peculiar Court of Howden 4 | vember 1654.
■637-
June 1663.
A
I I.
George Cass, bapt. at Howden 2 William Cass of Barmby ; bapt.=Jane Miresse, marr. at
September 1610. Adirion to his at Howden 10 February i6if; Howden 27 October
mother 1637, mentioned in will of bur. there 19 June 1676. Will 1640; bur. there 5
his uncle, William Cass, 1662, and dated 5 April, and proved 29 March 1651.
in will of his brother, William Cass, June 1676, in Peculiar Court of
1676. Howden.
I
Robert Cass of Barmby, proved=f=Elizabeth Sharpe,
his father's will i6|^; bui
Howden 29 June 1685. Adriion
in Peculiar Court of Howden 8
July 1685.
marr. at Howden
21 May 1674. Ad-
ministratrix to her
husband 1685.
I
Richard Copley,=Anne, marr. at
mentioned in will Howden 24 April
of John Cass 1677 : mentioned
1679. in her father's
will 1679.
John Cass of Barmby ; bur. at Howden=j=Jane Sutton of Sandhall, in Howden ; marr. there
4 July 17 1 7. Will dated 24 May, proved
15 July 1717, in Peculiar Court of
Howden.
November 1702; proved her husband's will 17 17,
bur. there 18 April 1763.
I
John Cass of Barmby ; bapt. at How-=
den February 1710; mentioned in his
father's will 1717; died in 1755, bur.
at Howden 15 May following.
=Martha, dau. of William Hopper; born at Bradley Hall,
Huddersfield, co. York, 24 November 17 18. She
remarried Richard Day of Barmby, who died January
1780. Died 5 July 1802, bur. at Tottenham, co.
Middlesex.
II II III
William Cass, bapt. at Howden John Cass, bur. at How- Alice, bapt. at Howden 25 February
2 March issf; bur. there 2 den 22 April 1564. isl^j bur. there 8 July 1550.
March i5sf. __ —
— Jennett, bur. at Howden 14 June
John Cass, bapt. at Howden 7 Isabella, bapt. at How- 1551.
December 1556; bur. there 2 den 13 September 1546.
March iSSr- Agnes, bapt. at Howden 11 June
1552-
I I
John Cass, bur. at Howden
24 September 15S7.
II II
ignes, bapt. at Howden 9 April Agnes, bapt. at Howden 27
586; bur. there 25 October 1588. October 1588; bur. there 12
— — December following.
Agnes, bapt. at Howden 2 Catherine, bapt. at Howden 25 —
September 1581; bur. there June 1587; bur. there 15 January Mary, bur. at Howden 13
23 March 1584. 158I. February 159!.
John Cass of Barmby ; bapt. at Howden 1 3=j=Margaret, his
July t6i8; proved the will of his brother,
William Cass, 1676 ; bur. there 11 December
1670. Will dated 8 December 1679, proved in
Peculiar Court of Howden 1 7 March following.
wife, bur.
Howden 15
February 1 65 g-.
I
Robert Cass, bapt. at Howden
19 December 1620 ; proved will
of his uncle, William Cass,
1663, and the will of his brother
John Cass, 1678.
John Cass, bapt.
at Howden 22
November 1 7 1 3 ;
bur. there 6 May February 170!
1714.
Elizabeth, bapt. at Jane, mentioned Mary, bapt. at Hannah, bapt. at
Howden 8 August in her father's Howden 30 June Howden 4 De-
703, bur. there 12 will 1717.
1708; mentioned cember 1715.
in father's will
I
William Cass of Beaulieu=
Lodge, Winchmore Hill, Ed-
monton, and of London, Mer-
chant ; born at Asselby 20
February 1743 ; died at Beau-
lieu Lodge, Winchmore Hill,
29 October, and bur. at Tot-
tenham 6 November 1819.
Will dated 2 April 18 18, with
codicil of same date, proved
in London 18 November
1819. (509 Ellenbrd.) ^
■Elizabeth, 2nd dau. of Evan
and Sarah Owen of Oni-
bury, near Ludlow, co. Salop;
born there 31 March, and
bapt. 5 April 1752, at Oni-
bury ; marr. at St. Botolph's,
Aldgate, 8 February 1770;
died in London 6 Decem-
ber, bur. at Tottenham 15
December 1825, aged 72.
(For issue see " Visitation 0/ England and IVales,'
Vol. I., page 114.)
John Cass,
2nd son ;
died an in-
fant.
II I I I
Anne.
Mary.
Martha.
Jane.
All died
unmarried.
IVill of IVilliam Cass, i8ig.
Cass.
"William Cass of Winchmore Hill in the Parish of Edmonton in
the County of Middlesex, and of Coleman Street, in the City of
London, Esquire." Freehold messuage, &c., at Winchmore Hill to
wife Elizabeth for life, with remainder to sons, Charles and Frederick
Cass. Leasehold messuage in Coleman Street to my wife. My son
Joseph Cass. Residue of real and personal estate to sons, Charles and
Frederick Cass, co-Exors with my wife. Witness : Ja^ Lowe, Rich'^
Haines, Jn° Harvey.
Will dated 2 April 1818. Codicil same date. Proved iS November
1819, by Charles Cass and Frederick Cass, two of the Exors. Power
reserved, &:c., to Elizabeth Cass, the relict.
P.C.C. [jop EUenbrd\
JVill of Frederick Cass, 1861.
"Frederick Cass of Little Grove, East Barnet, in the County of
Herts, Esquire." To wife, Martha Cass, annuity of ^i,ooo for life.
My son, Captain Arthur Herbert Cass. My daughters-in-law, Julia
Elizabeth Cass and Elizabeth Frances Cass. My wife's brother, Robert
Potter, Esq., and Susannah his wife. My wife's sisters. Miss Susannah
Potter and Miss Eliza Potter. Advowson of Hadley to son Frederick
Charles Cass. Residue of real and personal estate to my sons, Rev.
Frederick Charles Cass and Rev. Charles William Cass, my Exors (after
paying two sums of ^10,000 to the trustees of their marriage settle-
ments), for division amongst my three sons. Witness: J: Laurence
Edmund Byrne.
Will dated 14 May 1861. Proved 19 June 1861, by Exors.
Principal Registry [1S61, 347].
Molyneux. Coiifiriuafiou of Arms to IVilliam Molineiix,
[Vol.,,p.„6.] ^^^^_
To all & Singular to whom these Presents
shall come Sir Isaac Heard Knight Garter
Principal King of Arms & Ralph Bigland
Esquire Norroy King of Arms of the North
parts of England from the River Trent
Northwards send Greeting Whereas His
Majesty by Warrant under His Royal Signet
and Sign Manual bearing date the twenty
fourth day of May last signified unto the Most
Noble Charles Duke of Norfolk Earl Marshal
& Hereditary Marshal of England that he had
been graciously pleased to give & grant unto
William Hockenhull of Lymme in the
County Palatine of Chester Clerk his Royal
Licence & Authority that he and his Issue may take & Use the surname
of Molineux & also bear the Arms of Molineux with due distinctions in
116
9diKlko^£^^^
Haweoty
compliance with the last Will and Testament of Bryan William Molineux Molyneux.
late of Hawkley Hall in the Township of Pemberton in the County [Vol. i, p. ii6.]
Palatine of Lancaster Esquire deceased Such Arms being first duly
exemplified according to the Laws of Arms & recorded in the Herald's
Office otherwise His Majesty's Said Licence & Permission to be void &
of none effect. And forasmuch as the Said Earl Marshal did by Warrant
under his Hand & Seal bearing date the thirteenth day of June Instant
authorize & direct Us to exemplify & confirm such Arms with due
distinctions accordingly Know ye therefore that We the said Garter &
Norroy in obedience to His Majesty's Command in pursuance of his
Grace's Warrant & by Virtue of the Letters Patent of our several offices
to each of us respectively granted do by these Presents exemplify &
confirm unto the said William HockenhuU now William Molineux the
Arms of Molineux Viz. Azure a Cross Moline Or & (for Distinction) on
a Canton Argent an Ass's Head erased Sable as the same are in the
margin hereof more plainly depicted to be borne and used for ever
hereafter by him the said Wilham Molineux & his Issue according to the
tenor of His Majesty's Said Sign Manual & the Laws of Arms. In
Witness whereof We the said Garter & Norroy Kings of Arms have to
these Presents subscribed our Names & affixed the Seals of our
respective Offices this twentieth day of June in the forty sixth year of
the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Third by the Grace of God
of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland King Defender of
the Faith &c. & in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
& six.
//^/// 0/ Andreio du Moulin, i84g. Du Moulin Browne.
[Vol. I, p. 118.]
This is the last Will and Testament of me Andrew du Moulin of the
City of Bath, Esquire. In the first place I direct that my just debts,
funeral and testamentry expenses shall be paid by my executors here-
after named, as soon as conveniently may be after my decease, and that
my funeral shall be plain and unostentatious, and conducted with as
little expense as circumstances will admit of. I give to my daughter
Ann Atcherly, the wife of Rowland Atcherly of Sheldon in the county
of Devon, Esquire, M.D., my gold watch and chain. I give to my dear
wife Eliza du Moulin all my tin boxes which shall be in my house at
the time of my decease, with all their contents. I give to my said dear
wife the use of my rosewood pianoforte during her life, and after her
decease to my said daughter Ann Atcherly absolutely. I give to my
son Nicholas du Moulin the Portraits of my father, mother, and myself,
which I trust he will preserve and bequeath to his child or children as
heirlooms. I give to my said son my tin box with my name thereon,
containing private papers of my own, and two other boxes containing
deeds and papers which formerly belonged to my uncle Sir Thomas
Moore and my aunt Lady Mannock, together with all the same deeds
and papers respectively, the first mentioned tin box and one of the last
mentioned boxes with their contents being now deposited for safe
custody in the Banking-house of the London Joint Stock Western Branch
Bank, 69 Pall Mall, the other box with its contents being now deposited
117
Du Moulin Browne, for safe custody with my trustees, Mr. Thomas Norris, solicitor, and Mr.
[Vol.
iS.]
Macdonnel of 2 Bedford Row, London. I also give to my said son
Nicholas du Moulin my four plated side dishes and covers (on condition that
he shall accept them in full satisfaction of any claim on me or my estate
on account of the loss or deficiency of some half-dozen [more or less] of
old worn out silver spoons and forks and some other articles which were
lost or missed some years since at my residence in Woolcomhe
Crescent, Bath, and which he would otherwise have had at my death,
and also on account of my having been obliged to exchange some of
the old worn out forks and spoons to the benefit of which he thereby
became entitled) but not otherwise. And as to the rest, residue and
remainder of my personal estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever
not otherwise hereinbefore specifically bequeathed, I give and bequeath
unto and to the use of my said dear wife Eliza du Moulin, her executors,
and administrators and assigns absolutely. And inasmuch as I place
entire confidence in her affection for our children I have no doubt she
will make a proper and suitable division of the property between our two
daughters, Ann Atcherly and Josephine du Moulin, my said son being
already sufficiently provided for, and to this intent I would suggest to
my said wife that in disposing of the property between my said two
daughters it would be desirable to give the said daughter Ann Atcherly
two thirds thereof, in consequence of her being married and having
children, and to limit the said shares to the separate use of our two
said daughters. I would also suggest that in the event of the death of
either of my said daughters in the lifetime of my said wife without
leaving issue her share might with propriety be given to her sister. But
I hereby expressly declare that the several recommendations, sugges-
tions, and clauses herinbefore contained shall not have the force or
effect of imposing a trust on my said wife, or in any manner abridge or
qualify her property and interest in my said estate or effects and premises
any rule of equity to the contrary nothwithstanding. Also I devise to
my said wife all estates, tenements and hereditaments, which now are,
or at the time of my decease, may be vested in me as a Mortgagee or
Trustee, subject to the trusts and equities affecting the same respec-
tively. And I hereby nominate and appoint my said dear wife Eliza
du Moulin, Executrix of this my will, and hereby revoking all former
wills by me at any time heretofore made, I do declare this to be my last
will and testament. In witness whereof I have to this will contained in
two sheets of paper and to a duplicate thereof contained in a like
number of sheets, set my hand this twenty eighth day of November in
the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty nine.
Signed and declared by the said Testator
Andrew du Moulin as and for his
last Will & Testament in the presence
of us present at the same time who in
his presence at his request and in the
presence of each other have hereunto
subscribed our names as witnesses.
Granville Hill,
SoliS Bath.
Josp" Perkins,
his clerk.
Andrew du Moulin.
DU MOULIN-BROWNE QUARTERINGS.
1 and 20 Browne and Du Mouliu quarterly, 2 Du Moulin, 3 Browne, 4 Fitzalan, 5 Eitzalan,
e Cluii 7 Warren, 8 Maltravers, 9 Neville, 10 Montacute, 11 Montliermer, 12 U oodstock,
13 Wake 14 Meschines 15 'I'iptoft, 16 Intjoldestliorp, 17 De la Pole, IS de Burgh, 19 iluore.
Monuuiental Inscriptions.
HERE LYETH THE BODIES OF V^
WILLIAM AND MARY SON AND
DAUGHTER OF M'^ WILLIAM BODDINGTON
OF LONDON, AND FRANCES HIS WIFE.
MARY DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE 1 3™ OF
JULY 1695, AGED 14 YEARS; WILLIAM
(cURSITOr) DEPARTED THE 25^^" OF
NOVEMBER 1703, AGED 26 YEARS.
WILLIAM THE FATHER DEPARTED THE lo'^" OF
FEBRUARY 1 7 18, AGED 73.
FRANCES THE MOTHER DEPARTED THE 11^" OF
NOVEMBER 1727, AGED 84.
On a marble tablet formerly in St. Mary's Chauntry north aisle, Croydon
Farish Church, Surrey, which was destroyed by fire ^ January 1867.
Boddington.
[Vol. I, p. 121.]
TO THE MEMORY OF THE FAMILY OF
BENJAMIN BODDINGTON ESQ.
SARAH WIFE OF THE ABOVE DIED 30 JANUARY 1770 AGED 32 YEARS.
BENJAMIN SON OF THE ABOVE DIED I FEBRUARY 1770 AGED
5 YEARS 2 2 DAYS.
AMELIA SECOND WIFE OF THE ABOVE DIED 7 APRIL I776, AGED 28 YEARS.
MARY DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE AND AMELIA HIS WIFE
DIED 7 JULY 1777 AGED 5 YEARS 6 MONTHS I 9 DAYS.
JOHN SON OF THE ABOVE AND AMELIA DIED I4 MARCH 1778,
AGED 4 YEARS 6 MONTHS AND 1 9 DAYS.
BENJAMIN BODDINGTON ESQ. DIED 15 AUGUST 179I AGED 61 YEARS.
ALSO MARY THIRD WIFE OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED 6 OF MAY
1822 AGED 81 YEARS.
ALSO SAMUEL GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED I4 MARCH
1793 AGED 3 MONTHS.
ALSO SAMUEL SIDNEY GRANDSON OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED
2 1 APRIL 1828 AGED 32 YEARS.
Tablet in Enfield Farish Church, Middlesex.
TO THE MEMORY OF THE FAMILY OF THOMAS BODDINGTON ESQ.
MARIA DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE AND MARIA
CATHERINA HIS WIFE DIED 30 MARCH 1772
AGED 5 YEARS 12 DAYS.
LOUISA DAUGHTER OF THE ABOVE DIED 5 OCTOBER
1779 AGED 2 MONTHS 26 DAYS.
MARIA CATHERINA WIFE OF THE ABOVE
DIED 15 JANUARY 1814 AGED 69 YEARS.
DEEPLY LAMENTED BY HER AFFLICTED HUSBAND,
HER SON AND HER EIGHT SURVIVING DAUGHTERS,
TO WHOM SHE HAD PERFORMED, IN THE MOST
EXEMPLARY MANNER, THE DUTIES OF A WIFE
AND A PARENT.
THOMAS BODDINGTON ESQ'*" DIED 28 JUNE
182 1, AGED 85 YEARS.
Tablet in Enfield Farish Church, Middlesex.
119
Boddington. sacred to the memory of samuel boddington esq'^'^
[Vol. I, p. 121.] OF UPPER BROOK STREET, LONDON, WHO DIED
19 APRIL 1843, AND WAS BURIED IN THE
FAMILY VAULT IN THIS CHURCH.
THROUGH A LONG PERIOD OF POLITICAL
CHANGES HE WAS A STEADY SUPPORTER OF CIVIL
AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY. TO REFINED TASTE IN
LITERATURE AND THE ARTS HE UNITED GREAT
ACTIVITY OF MIND WITH A BENEVOLENCE
AND CHEERFULNESS OF DISPOSITION THAT
CAUSED HIM TO BE UNIVERSALLY RESPECTED
AND BELOVED.
THIS TABLET WAS ERECTED TO THE MEMORY
OF AN AFFECTIONATE AND LAMENTED FATHER
BY HIS ONLY DAUGHTER GRACE LADY WEBSTER.
Tablet in Enfield Parish Church, Middlesex.
Boddingtoii Book-plates.
1. Benjamin Boddington, 14th child of George Boddington,
born 26 October 1692, died 10 September 1779.
2. Rev. Thomas Francis Boddington, Vicar of Wroxham, co.
Norfolk, born 9 March 1838, married 19 July 1862, Louisa
Mary, eldest daughter of Henry John Hayles Bond, M.D.
Arms. — Quarterly : First and fourth, Boddington ;
Second and third, Ball; impaling, First and
fourth, Bond ; Second and third, Hayles.
3. Reginald Stewart Boddington, born 3 June 1841, married 10
April 1869, Emma Frances, dau. of Rev. Henry William
Maddock.
Arms. — Quarterly : First and fourth, Boddington ;
Second and third, Ball ; impaling, Maddock.
BODDINGTON BOOKPLATES.
BOOKPLATES USED BY BENJAMIN BODDINGTON
CITY OF LONDON, CONSUL AT ALEPPO 1712 TO I
■^Atv/i€/.j .ytt/zif^e^j ,/),',4/f/iy/^^,i
^,.,r//.//r.r.r/.yiM.,;/r.
oftkif p/^act O'^'TZt.
of Lionel Holle ofCnedijton /^
hu Coimt^^ EjC/^)6yJv/io7n/i£/e/t
tmo Sonjjohn &^ Martin ; ^^
fie c/c/jar£d thuJ^e9?2cM/ 20-/J24
in hu 36 hea^r"^
Sfiei'uruwedjo arcat a /(^
wnUai2J€f)t. JVSQ.^
then /o/^)iJec) /wrl>ed^ucci Huf^c
in the 48. ^"hear ofhe^- (2g£.
REYDON CHURCH, SUFFOLK.
Monwnental Inscriptions. Ewen.
[Vol. I, p. 127.]
HERE LYETH THE BODY OF THOMAS EWEN THE
SON OF THOMAS EWEN WHO DEPARTED THIS
LIFE OCT" 24™ 1688, AGED 5 YEARS AND
SIX MONTHS.
HERE LYETH THE BODY OF THOMAS EWEN
GENT. WHOE DEPARTED THIS LIFE THE [2<)™]
DAY OF OCT" A.D. 1 71 1
. . . . YEAR ....
HERE RESTETH THE BODY OF FRANCES JESSOP
WHO WAS THE WIFE OF THOMAS EWEN GENT"
OF THIS PARISH. SHE DEPARTED THIS LIFE
FEB^ 3"° 1742 AGED 84.
HERE LYETH Y*^ BODY OF JOHN THE SON
OF JOHN EWEN AND CAROLINA HIS WIFE
HE DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 2 1^'^ 1743
AGED 3 MONTHS.
NORRIS EWEN DIED MARCH 21^'" 1 747, AGED 5 MONTHS.
MARTHA EWEN DIED NOV" 5"^" 1 750
AGED 3 MONTHS.
ALSO NORRIS EWEN DIED FEB^
20^" 1752, AGED 4 MONTHS.
HERE RESTS THE BODY OF JOHN EWEN
OF THIS PLACE GENT"
AND OF MARTHA HIS WIFE
DAUGHTER OF LIONEL HOLLE
OF CHEDISTON IN THIS COUNTY
esq"" by WHOM HE LEFT 2 SONS
JOHN AND MARTIN
HE DEPARTED THIS LIFE MAY 20^^" 1 724
IN HIS 36™ YEAR
SHE SURVIVED SO GREAT A LOSS
UNTIL THE 12™ SEPT" 1 738, AND
THEN FOLLOWED HER BELOVED HUSBAND
IN THE 48™ YEAR OF HER AGE
Reydon Church, co. Norfolk.
Cavendish.
[Vol. I, p. 129.]
Anus on Book-plate.
Cavendish.
Hardwick. Brought in by the marriage of William Cavendish with
his 3rd wife, Elizabeth, dau. of John Hardwick.
BovLE. Brought in by Baroness Clifford, she being only surviving
dau. and heir of Richard Boyle, Earl of BurHngton. This
marriage brought Lismore Castle and the Irish estates into the
family.
Clifford. Brought in by the marriage of William, 4th Duke of
Devonshire, 28 March 1748, with Charlotte, Baroness Clifford.
This marriage brought the Londesborough and Bolton Abbey
Estates into the family.
Savile. Brought in by the marriage of William, 4th Duke of
Devonshire, with Charlotte, Baroness Clifford, her mother having
been Lady Dorothy Savile, dau. and co-heir of William, 2nd
Marquis of Halifax. The Lincolnshire Estate of the Duke of
Devonshire at Barrowby, near Grantham, was inherited through
her.
COMPTON. Brought in by the marriage of Lord George Augustus
Henry Cavendish (afterwards created in 1831 Earl of Burlington)
with Lady Elizabeth Compton, only child of Charles, 7th Earl of
Northampton. The Sussex and Somersetshire Estates came
with this marriage.
.//,-.>u .;;vvA//Avv/v. /v
INDEX.
INDEX.
Acres, Joseph, 112; Mary, 112.
Adam, Johan, 86 ; William, 86.
Adams, Christian, Si, S7; Christopher, Si ;
Mary, 99; Matthew, 81; Captain Nicho-
las, 81, 87.
Alderson, John, 60; Sarah Isabel, 60.
Allanson, Alathea, 23, 24; Charles, 23.
Allen, Eleanor, 19; John, 19.
Anderton, Mary, 25; William, 25.
Andros, Charles, 37; Elizabeth, 36; John,
36; Rachel, 37.
Armitage, Edward, 19; John, 19.
Arthington, Henry, 19.
Arundell, Rev. Francis Vyvyan Jago, 82.
Asheldam, — , 93.
Ashton, Edward, 22, 26.
Askwith, Caleb, 20.
Assheton, Sir Edmund, 91 ; Captain John,
91; Radcliffe, 91; Sir Ralph, 91-94;
Rebecca, 93; Richard, 91; William, 92;
—.93-
Astell, Mary, 96.
Atcherley, Ann, 117, 118; Rowland, 117.
Atkinson, Anne, 96 ; David, 96 ; Elizabeth,
96; Frances, 96; James, 96; Lenox, 96;
Thomas, 96; — , 96.
Baker, Samuel, 59.
Baildon, Robert, 12.
Bailey, Mary, 24.
Ball, — , 120.
Banester, Roger, 12.
Bannwell, Elizabeth, 79; John, 79.
Barker, Robert, 59.
Barnard, Gilbert, Baron, 60; — , 13.
Barr, Angela, 80; George William, 80.
Barraclough, Nancy, 22.
Barrett, Elizabeth, 100; Thomas, 100.
Barron, Anna Leigh Guy, 65 ; Augusta
Anne, 65 ; Emily Frances, 66 ; Sir Henry
Page-Turner, 66 ; Sir Henry Winston, 65.
Bartlett, Alice, 80, 83, 85, 86; Anne, S3,
86; Ann, 88; Bamaby John, 84; Benja-
min, 32; Christian, 81, 87; Christopher,
88 ; Dorothy, 83 ; Edith, 84 ; Elizabeth,
81, 83, 86, 88; Ellis, 84; Felix, 83;
Henry, 83, 86, 87; Jacob, 81, 85, 88;
Jacob Bickford, 85, 86; Jane, 87; Joan,
80, 81, 83, 85, 86; Johan, 88; John, 81,
83-86, 88 ; John Adams, 84, 90 ; John
Thomas Moysey, 81 ; Julian, 85 : Juliana,
85; Katherine, 85; Margaret, 85; Mary,
85, 88 ; Nicholas, 80 ; Nicholas Adams,
81, 87 ; Odes, 81 ; Otho, 80, 85-88 ;
Rebecca, 87 ; Reborka, 87 ; Richard, 83 ;
Rowland,83; Samuel, 81, 88; Sarah, 88;
Susan, 88 ; Susannah, 86, 88 ; Thomas,
80, 81, 81-88; Thomasine, 83; Thomely,
83; Walter, 81, 85, 88; William, 80,81,
84-86, 88, 90 ; — , 82, 83.
Barton, Everard, 97 ; Fleetwood, 91 ; John,
98 ; John Everard, 98 ; Richard, 91 ;
— 93. 94-
Batte, John, 14.
Bawden, Elizabeth, 41; Hugh, 41.
Baxter, Rev. John, 96 ; Rev. John Alexan-
der, loi ; Rev. John Henry Churchill,
99, lOi ; — , 93.
Bayfield, EleanorEliza,63; JohnWolsey,63.
Bayley, Blanche, 100; Lieut. -Colonel Sir
Henry, 100.
Baytor, Elizabeth, 96.
Beatty, James, 60 ; Captain Vincent, 60.
Beauchamp, Elizabeth, 41 ; John, 41 ;
William, 41.
Beaufort, Henr)', Duke of, 65 ; Rev. Henry,
42; Mary, 42.
Belham, Richard, 8.
Berrow, Jethro, 76; Winnifred, 76.
Betts, Edward, 6.
Bevan, — , 7.
Bickford, Agnes, 86; Jacob, 86; Mary, 86.
Bigland, Ralph, 116.
Billing, John, 7.
Bilton, William, 31.
Bishop, Catherine, 79-
Blaydes, Ann, 61 ; Anne, 62 ; Benjamin,
59-62; Catherine Ann, 61, 62; Charles
Benn, 59, 60 ; Christopher, 59, 61,
62 ; Delia Katherine, 59, 61, 64 ; Delia
Maria, 59, 61, 64; Emmeline Sophia,
59; Emily, 60; Elizabeth, 59-62 ; Fanny
Maria, 64, 65; Frances, 59-61; Frede-
rick Augustus, 56 ; F. A., 57 66 ;
Frederick Henry Marvell, 59, 64 ;
Henrietta Christina, 59 ; Harriet Eliza-
beth, 59-61 ; Hugh, 59-62, 64 ; Hugh
Mar\'ell, 59-61 ; Harry Seymour, 59, 60;
James, 6i, 62; Katherine, 60; Kathe-
rine Ann, 59 ; Kitty, 59, 62 ; Louisa
Anne, 59; Lucy, 59, 60; Marianne, 59;
Mary Anne, 60; Peter, 59; — , 59.
Elencowe, George, 25; William, 25.
Blenkhow, George, 30; William, 30.
Blondell, Leonard, 36; Rachel, 36.
Blount, Walter Aston, 106, 10;; — , 59.
Blunt, Annabella, 22; Francis, 22.
Blythe, — , 99.
Boddington, Amelia, 119; Benjamin, 112,
119; Catherine, 119; Frances, 119;
George, 120; John, no; Maria, 119;
Maria Catherine, 119; Mary, 119;
Louisa, 119; Reginald Stewart, 120;
Samuel, 119; Samuel Sidney, 119;
Sarah, 119; Thomas, 119; Rev. Thomas
Francis, 120; William, 119.
Boiling, Rosamund, 12; Tristram, 12.
Bond, Henry John Hayles, 120; Louisa
Mary, 120.
Boorman, Edward, 79; Elizabeth, 79.
Booth-Elizabeth, 80, 95 ; James, 95.
Bootheby, Cecil Brooke, 49 ; Fanny, 49 ;
William, 49.
Bouchier, Barington, 34.
Bowles, Thomas, 26.
Bowling, — , 23.
Boyle, Richard, 122.
Bradburn, Robert, 8.
Bradford, — , 23.
Briggs, Catherine Amelia, loi ; General
John, loi.
Brockholes, — , 93.
Bromley, Robert, 6.
Brooke, Anne, 95 ; John, 95 ; John Charles,
83; Joshua, 31; Lettice, 92; Richard,
92 ; William, 95.
Brown.Ann, 55; Benjamin, 55;Rev.Charles,
55; Douglas, 55; Elizabeth, 55; George,
55; Gervase, 19; Hannah, 55; Harriet,
55 ; Henr^, 55 ; Joseph Thomas, 55 ;
Martha, 55; Mary Anne, 55; Mary, 55;
Robert, 55 ; Samuel Wilse, 55 ; Sarah,
55; Sophia, 55; Thomas, 55; William,
55- .
Browning, John, 76; Mary Veitch, 76.
Brownlow, — ,81.
Bruen, John, 92; Sarah, 92; Tilston, 92.
Brydges, Charlotte Katherine, 100; James,
63 ; Mary, 63 ; Sir Samuel Egerton, 100.
Bully, Anne, 85.
Burlington, George, Earl of, 122; Richard,
Earl of, 122.
Burnley, Eliza, loi.
Bushall, Captain Browne, iS; Dorothy, iS;
Mary, 18; Nicholas, iS.
Byrche, Elizabeth, 100; Rev. William
Dejovas, 100.
Byrne, Edmund, Il5.
Caldwell, Lucy Elizabeth Georgiana, loS.
Camden, William, 47.
Carr, Sarah, 60.
Gary, Cartarct, 40; Sir Edward, Si.
Caslake, Elizabeth, 112; John, 112; Mary,
112; Mary Ann, 112; Sarah, 112.
Cass, Anne, 114, 1:5; Agnes, 115; Alice,
115; Captain Arthur Herbert, 116;
Catherine, 114, 115; Charles, 116; Rev.
Charles William, 116; Emme,ii4; Eliza-
beth, 115, 116; Elizabeth Frances, 116;
Frederick, 116; Rev. Frederick Charles,
116; George, 114; Hannah, 115; Isa-
bel, 115; Jane, 114, 115; Jennett, 114,
115; John, 114, 115; Joseph, 116; Julia
Elizabeth, 116; Margaret, 115; Martha,
115, 116; Mary, 115; Robert, 114,
115; William, 114-116.
Cavendish, Lord George Augustus Henry,
122; WiUiam,"i22.
Chandler, Mary, 79 ; Thomas, 79.
Chandos, Jamci, Du^ie of, 63.
Chappell, Alicr, 80, 85.
Cllill:-, I.. K' -. ir,.
Cii- . \ .■
Cii : ii I,. iS; Henrietta, 2?, 32;
S„ lf.,,iy^ I , ly, 23, 33, 34; Sir Hugh,
-3i 33>34; Ivitherine, 23; Lady, 23, 33;
Richard, 23 ; — , 33.
Cholmondley, Eleanor Eliza, 63; J. G., 63.
Churchill, General, 27.
Chub, — , 93.
Clapham, Hannah, 95 ; William, 95.
Clarke, Ann, 60; Mary, 55; John, 55.
Clay, Amelia, 91 ; Joseph Travis, 91 ;
Mary, 91 ; Sarah Ann, 91 ; William, 91.
Clifford, Charlotte, Baroness, 122; Baroness,
122.
Clifton, Colonel, 3; Mrs., 25.
Cokayne, George Edward, 106; G. E.,
107 ; — . 93. 94-
Collier, Rev. Carus Vale, 71, 73; Rev.
Charles, 6S-70; Elizabeth, 70, 73 ; Ellen,
68 ; Fanny Vale, 69 ; George, 68, 69 ;
Jarvis, 69; John, 69-71; Martha Eliza,
69 ; Mary, "68, 69 ; Sarah, 69 ; Sarah
Ann, 68 ; William, 68, 69.
Compton, Elizabeth, 122.
Cooke, John Richard Maguyre, 74 ; Mary,
74 ; Robert Wormwould, 74 ; — , 59.
Coombes, Ann, 113; Richard, 113.
Copley, Anne, 114; Richard, 114.
Cord, Abraham, 79; Sarah, 79.
Cornwall, Rt. Rev. FfoUiott Herbert Wal-
ker, 49; Rt. Rev. Frederick Walker, 49.
Cotes, John, 50 ; Lady Louisa Harriet, 50.
Coulter, Harriet, 80; James, 80.
Cove, Elizabeth, 76; John, 76.
Cox, Mercy, So.
Crawley, — , 59.
Croft, Captain William, 59.
Croke, — , 59.
Cromwell, Oliver, l8.
Cronyn, Anna Frances, 100; Rev. Ed-
mund, 100.
Cross, Christopher, 55 ; Elizabeth, 55.
Cunliffe, — , 93.
Curtis, Everard, 98; Mary, 98.
Daniel, Frances Elizabeth, 74 ; George,
74; Harriet, 74-
Dates, Elizabeth, 20; John, 20.
Dawes, — , 24.
Day, Martha, 114; Richard, 114.
De Carteret, Mary, 36 ; Peter, 36.
De Jersey, Mary, 36 ; Nicholas, 36.
De la Marche, Charles, 36; EUzabeth
36.
De la Pryme, Elizabeth, 60, 61 ; Peter,
61 ; — , 59-
De Stopham, Joan, 83; William, 83.
Devonshire, William, Duke of, 122.
Deyville, — , 93.
Distin, John, 88.
Dixon, Catherine Townley, 9, 10 ; Henry,
6, 9, 10; Jeremiah, 6; John, 6.
Dormer, — , 93.
Dorre. — . 93,
Dryden, lievill, 66; Elizabeth, 66; Sir
Erasmus, 66; Sir Henry Edward Leigh,
65.
Duckenfield, Jane, 17; Katherine, 17;
Robert, 17, 20.
Dugdale, — , 23.
Du Moulin, Andrew, 117, 118; Elizabeth,
117, 118; Josephine, 118; Nicholas, 117
Eales, Anne, 74; Caroline, 44; Catherine,
75; Charles Thomas, 74; Elizabeth, 44,
74-76; Emily Fulford, 76; Frances Eliza-
beth, 74; Jenny, 76; John, 74-76; Major-
General 'John, 75, 76 ; Kate, 75 ;
Martha, 75, 76 ; Mary, 74, 76 ; Mary
Veitch, 76 ; Philippa, 75, 76 ; Richard,
44, 74, 76; Susan, 74; Thomas, 75;
William, 75 ; Rev. William Thomas
Huxley, 76 ; Winifred, 74-76 ; Winifred
Emma, 75.
Edenor, — , 93.
Edwards, Elizabeth, 80; — , 99.
Egerton, — , 9.
Emeris, Ann, 96; Rev. John, 96.
Empson, Elizabeth, 2 ; Frances, 2 ;
Matthew, 2.
Essex, Robert, Earl of, 34.
Ewen, Caroline, 121 ; Frances Jessop, 121 ;
John, 121 ; Martha, 121 ; Martin, 121 ;
"Norris, 121; Thomas, 121.
Faber, Anne, 106 ; Edith Cust, 106 ; Charles
Waring, 106 ; Emily Bessie, 106 ; Mary
Anne, 106 ; Reginald Stanley, 106 ;
General William Raikes, 106.
Fairfax, Rev. Henry, 17, 1 8, 20; Katherine,
17; Lord, 19.
Falthroppe, Robert, 12.
Favour, Rev. John, 15.
Feilden, — , 94.
Penning, Sarah, 55.
Fenton, Jane, 59.
Finney, Edward, 8.
Firmstone, Frances Anne, loi; John, loi.
Fletcher, Henry, 25; — , 25.
Foljambe, Cecil George Savile, 50, 53, 54;
George Savile, 53; Selina Charlotte,
53; —47-
Foote, Elizabeth, 43; John Pearson, 43.
Forber, John, 5 ; Thomas, 6.
Ford, Elizabeth, 87.
Fortescue, John Inglett, 39 ; Sarah Bridget,
39-
Fox, Rev. Francis, 5 ; Thomas, 5.
Frank, Anne, 26; Edward, 26.
Franke, — , 33.
Frazen, Catherine, 80 ; Thomas, 80.
Frazer, Ann, 55 ; Captain Thomas, 55.
French, Hester, 80.
Fryer, Rev. Charles Gulliver, 63; Helen
Elizabeth, 63.
Fullagar, Anna, 79 ; John, 79.
Furness, Elizabeth, 79.
Fursdon, — , 59.
Galley, Eleanor, 25 ; — , 25.
Galpin, Mary, 112; James, 112; Captain
James, 112.
Garis, Anne de, 36 ; Richard de, 36.
Gascoigne, Anne, 17; Ehzabeth, 17; John,
17; Margaret, 17; William, 17.
Gatkill, — , 99.
Gibson, CaroHne, loi ; Elizabeth, :oi ;
John, loi ; Rev. John Edgar, loi.
Gill, Elizabeth, 96; Henry, 87; John, 96;
Robert, 31 ; Sarah, 31 ; Thomas, 96.
Gillow, Joseph, 25.
Gladwin, Captain H. A., 59.
Gledhill, Dorothy, 14-17; Michael, 14, 15,
17-
Glover, — , 13.
Goldsmith, Elizabeth, 79 ; Thomas, 79.
Goodall, Joshua, 31.
Graham, Captain Edward Lloyd, 35 ;
Sarah, 24; — , 35.
Green, Martha, 22.
Greene, Serjeant, 34.
Grendon, Juliana, 85; William, 85.
Guille, Anne, 36; Arthur William Stevens,
40; Elizabeth, 36, 37 ; George, 40; Rev.
George de Carteret 37 ; Jacques, 36 ;
James, 36; Jaques, 40; Jean, 36; John,
36-38, 40; John Stevens, 40; Mary, 36;
Rachel, 36, 37 ; Richard, 36 ; Sophia,
37, 40; William, 37.
Haines, Anne, 27, 28; Dr., 9; Rev. Nathan,
27, 28; N. F., 9; Nathaniel Tempest,
28; Richard, 116; Tempest, 35.
Haley, Sarah, 91.
Halifax, WiUiam, Marquis of, 122.
Harcourt, Lady Catherine JuUa, 50; Fran-
cis Vernon, 50-
Hardwick, Elizabeth, 122; John, 122.
Hargrave, Sir Thomas, 13.
Harris, Catherine, 41, 42; Edward, 41,
43, 45 ; Eleanor, 43, 45 ; Elizabeth, 41,
42, 44; Henry, 41, 45; John, 41, 44,
45 ; Richard, 41 ; Susannah, 41 ; Wil-
liam, 41, 44; — , 46.
:27
Hartley, John, l6; William, i6.
Harvey, Catherine, 42 ; John, 1 16 ;
Martin, 42 ; Tobiah, 26.
Hatch, Ehzabeth, So; Isaac, 80.
Hatton, Edward Anthony, 25 ; Lord, 36.
Hawke, Cassandra, 64 ; Edward, Admiral
Lord, 64 ; llartin Bladen, 64.
Hawkesbury, Cecil George Savile, Baron,
50, 53, 54; Robert Banks, Lord, 49.
Hawkey, Anthony, 76; Mary, 76.
Haworth, Frederick, 39 ; Louisa Annie,
39 ; Walter Stuart Stevens, 39.
Hayward, Catherine, 80.
Head, Catherine, 42, 45 ; Isaac, 42, 45.
Heard, Sir Isaac, 47, 48, 116.
Hebden, — , 23.
Heptinstall, Hannah, 55; Robert, 55.
Hereford, Bishop of, 49.
Herthull, — , 93, 94.
Hesketh, Ann, 10 ; Mistress, 7 ; Robert,
10 ; Sir Robert, 3 ; Sarah, 3 ; Thomas, 10.
He«thwaite, William, 14.
Hicks, Ellen, 24; George, 24.
Higgins, Alfred, 106 ; Arthur, 106 ;
Charles, 106 ; Edward, 108 ; Frederick,
106 ; Henry, 106 ; Margaret, 106, 107 ;
William, loS, 109; — , 107.
Hill, Catherine, 42 ; Granville, 118 ;
Rev. Josiah, 42 ; — ,93.
Hobman, Anne, 96 ; Mary, 96 ; William,
96 ; William Smyth, 96.
HockenhuU, Rev. William, 116, 117.
Hodgskin, Elizabeth, 79 : Stephen, 79.
Hoghton, Lucy, 92 ; Sir Richard, 92.
Holboume, — , 19, 34.
Holder, Millicent, 108.
Holditch, Henry, 87.
Holford, George Peter, 49.
Holland, Jane, 17; Richard, 17.
HoUe, Martha, 121; Lionel, 121.
Holman, Mary, 96.
Holmes, Francis, 24; Lord, 24; Maria, 24.
Holt, — , 93.
Honisett, Elizabeth, 80; Joseph, 80.
Hopper, Martha, 114; William, 114.
Hord, — , 93.
Home, Elizabeth, 19; John, 19; William
15-
Howard, Dorothea Catherine, 98 ; Eliza
beth, 98: Robert, 98; Rev. Richard, 98
Howell, Anne, 64; Frances, 64; Joseph
64.
Hoyles, Ann, 74; Susan, 74; William, 74,
Hubert, Elizabeth, 37; Peter, 37.
Huddlestone, Ferdinando, 25 ; — , 25.
Hughes, Margaret, loS.
Hulls, John, 93 ; Rebecca, 92, 93 ; William,
92, 93-
Hunt, John, 79; Mary, 79.
Hurst, — , 93.
Hyde, Elizabeth, 91 ; John, 91 ; — , 93.
Jackson, John, 32; Martha, 60; William,
60.
Jacques, Elizabeth Mee, 98; Robert, 98.
Jane, Alice, So; Thomas, 86; W'alter, 81,
S5; William, 80, 85, 86.
Jarvis, Elizabeth, 70, 73; Thomas, 70, 73.
Jenkinson, Catherine Julia, 50; Charles, 47,
49 ; Charles Cecil Cope, 49, 53, 54 ;
George, 49 ; John, 49 ; Lady Louisa Har-
riet, 50; Robert, 47, 49; Robert Banks,
49; Robert Henry, 49 ; Selina Charlotte,
50, 53 ; see also under Liverpool.
Johns, Eleanor, 43.
Johnson, R. P., 9.
Johnston, Sarah, 55.
Jones, Catherine, 75; William, 75.
Juxon, Archbishop, 3 ; Robert, 3 ; Sarah,
2 ; Sir William, 3.
Kay, — , 93.
Kaye, Sarah, 95.
Kempthorne, F.d.v.xrd, 41; Elizabeth, 41.
Kennerby, Ann, 78.
Kensington, E Iward, 55; Sophia, 55.
Kersey, Robert Cooper, 100.
Kilburn, Elizibeth, 55 ; Samuel, 55 ;
Sarah, 55; William, 55.
Kip, S., 26.
Kirk, Anne, 2 ; Catherine, 2 ; Samuel, 2 ;
William, 2.
Kitson, Rev. ]-^dward Addicott, 75 ; Kate,
75; Rev. Walter Cartwright, 75.
Kneller, — , 27.
Knowlesley, Elizabeth, 59, 60; George, 60.
Lacy, John, 14.
Lambe'rt, Henry, 24 ; R'', 35 ; Susannah
Pritchard, 24.
Langham, Henrietta, 60; Sir William, 60.
Lark, Thomas, 49.
Latus, Ferdinando, 25 ; Henrietta, 25.
Laurence, J., 116.
Law, Rt. Rev. Dr. , 2 ; Elizabeth, 32 ; — , 10.
Leasingham, Jane, 24 ; Mary, 24 ; Thomas,
24-
Legard, Richard, 34.
Leigh, Cassandra, 63 ; Mary, 63 ; The
HonWe Mary, 63 ; Theophilus, 63 ;
William, 63.
Lever, — , 93. 94.
Leverton, Elizabeth, 44.
Limbrey, Grace, 85.
Lister, Mary, 92; Thomas, 12, 92.
Liverpool, Catherine, Countess of, 49 ;
Charles Cecil Cope, Earl of, 50, 53, 54;
Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, 50, 54 ;
Charles, Earl of, 48, 49 ; Earl of, 47 ;
Mary, Countess of, 49; Mayor of, 48;
Robert Ban'<s Jenkinson, Earl of, 49.
Lloyd, Rev. Benjamin Marner, 103.
Loddington, — , 93.
Lodge, Edmund, 7.
Lowe, James, 1 16.
Lucas, Elizab.:th, 91; William, 91.
Lutwidge, — , 10.
Lyme, Anne, 2 : Elizabeth, i ; Grace, 2 ;
Isabella, I ; Thomas, 2 ; William, i ;
Macdonnel, — , Ii8.
Machell, Ann, 60; Colonel Christopher,
60; — , 59.
Maddock, Emma Frances, 120 ; Rev.
Henr)- William, 120.
Maister, Henry William, 59.
Maleverer, Alice, 15; Elinor, 15; William,
IS-
Mallory, Alice, 6, 7 ; Elizabeth, 7 ; Rev.
George, 7 ; Sarah, 4, 6, 7 ; Thomas, 6 ;
Rev. Thomas, 7 ; Sir William, 23 ; — , 7.
Mancester, — , 93.
Mannock, Lady, 117.
Maple, Elizabeth, 117.
Marchant, Caroline Carterette le, 37.
Margerison, John, 31 ; Mary, 32.
Marlborough, Duke of, 95.
Marsh, Peter, 4; Sarah, 4.
Marshall, — , 93.
Martyn, Salome, 74; Thomas, 74.
Marvell, Andrew, 62; Rev. Andrew, 62;
Anne, 61, 62.
Marwood, James, 39 ; James Thomas
Benedictus, 39; Sarah Bridget, 39.
Mason, Mary, 113; Samuel, 113.
Mauleverer, Alice, 24; James, 16.
Maunsell, — , 93.
Meban, David, loS; Elizabeth, 108.
Medlycott, — , 93.
Merrel, Edward, So; Mary, 80.
Middleton, Miss, 59 ; — , 93.
Milner, Frances, 100; William, 100.
Milton, Selina Charlotte, Viscountess, 50,
53 ; William Charles Wentworth Fitz-
william, Viscount, 50, 53.
Miresse, Jane, 1 14.
Mirfield, Christopher, 12, 13; Eleanor, 12;
Ellen, 12; Peter, 12; Richard, 12, 13;
— , 33-
Molineux, Bryan William, 117; Richard,
25 ; William, 116.
Moore, Elizabeth, 42; Joanna, 85; Joseph,
42; Sir Thomas, 117.
Morris, Martha, 21.
Moysey, Elizabeth, 87; Joan, 87; John, 87.
Naudin, Phillippa, 43.
Nettleton, Lydia, 62; Robert, 62.
Nicholls, Anne, 17; Grace, 17; Robert, 17;
Tempest, 17.
Norfolk, Charles, Duke of, 48, 116; Henry,
Duke of, 50, 53, 106.
Norris, Thomas, 118.
Northampton, Charles, Earl of, 122.
Nott, Samuel, 35, — , 35.
Gates, Elizabeth, 21 ; Joshua, 21.
O'Brien, — , 93, 94.
Oldbury, EHnor, 15; Richard, 15.
Oldfield, Ann, 12, 13; Edmund, I
Orred, George, 10.
Osbaldeston, Sir Edward, 91.
Otway, Charles, 65 ; Marion, 65.
Owen, Elizabeth, 115; Evan, 115; Sarah,
US-
Page, Sir Gregory, 64.
Page-Fryer, Helen Elizabeth, 63.
Page-Turner, Anna Leigh Guy, 25 ; Arthur
Augustus, 66 ; Sir Edward George
Thomas, 64 ; Sir Edward Henry, 65 ;
Emily Maria, 64 ; Emily Mary, 66 ;
Eleanor Eliza, 63 ; Fanny Maria, 64 ;
Frances, 64 ; Dowager Frances, Lady,
66 ; Frances Stacpoole, 64 ; Francis
William Martin, 65 ; Sir Gregory, 64 ;
Gregory Osborne, 63 ; Sir Gregory Os-
borne, 63 ; Helen Elizabeth, 63 ; Ka-
therine Jane, 64 ; Marion, 65 ; Mary,
65; Sophia, 64; — , 63, 67.
Palgroyman, — , 96.
Pardoe, Sarah, 7.
Parker, Elizabeth, 92; John, 92.
Parkinson, Elizabeth, 91 ; Robert, 91 ; — ,
93-
Patten, Frances, 92 ; Thomas, 92.
Paul, Katherine, 43.
Pearson, Edward, 10; Lucy, 10; — , 10.
Peirce, Mary, 79.
Pelham, Anne, 26 ; John, 26 ; Peregrine,
26.
Pellowe, Elizabeth, 43 ; Captain Richard,
43-
Perkins, Joseph, 118.
Peter, Afice, 85 ; James, 85.
Peters, Anna, 88.
Petre, Baron, 83.
Petwardine, Catherine, 114.
Phillipp, Eleanor Martha, 113; Elizabeth,
81, 87; Joseph, 113; Richard, 87.
Pigott, George, 91 ; Mary, 91 ; — , 93.
Pilkington, Arthur, 12; Eleanor, 12.
Piatt, Margaret, 107; Robert, 107.
Piatt- Higgins, Alfred, 107 ; Arthur, 107 ;
Charles, 107; Frederick, 107; Henry, 107,
III; Margaret, 107 ; — , 107.
Plunibe, Abraham, i, 2, 7, 8 ; Ann, 2, 8,
9 ; Anna, 4 ; Anne, 2, 4, 6 ; Catherine
Townley, 6, 9 ; Edward, 4 ; Elizabeth,
I, 2, 4-8, 27, 28, 32; Elizabeth Sarah,
4, 8, 10, 28; E. S., 10; Ellen, 6;
F., 9; Frances, 5, 7, 8, 10, 28; Fran-
ces Penelope, 10; Hannah, 4; Henrietta,
10, 28 ; Henrietta Mildred, 5, 8, 10 ;
H. M., 9 ; Henrietta Townley, 9 ;
Isabel, 6 ; Johanna, 4 ; Colonel John,
10; John, I, 3, 4, 7-10; John Egerton,
10; Lydia, 6-8; Margaret, i, 4, 7;
Mary, i, 5-8; Rachel, 4; Richard, i;
Sarah, 3, 4, 7-10, 28; Sarah Ann, 9;
Susan, 4 ; Tempest, 5, 8, 9 ; Thomas,
1-4, 6-9, 27, 28; Rev. Thomas, 4;
Thomas Richard, 9; W., 9; William, 2,
4, 5, 7, 10 ; Rev. William, 2, 28 ;
— , 8-10, 35.
Plumbe-Tempest, Catherine Elizabeth, 28 ;
Henrietta, 28; Colonel John, 3, 5, II,
28, 35; Colonel Thomas Richard, 5, 28.
Polhill, Emily Frances, 66 ; Captain
Frederic Charles, 66.
Polhill-Turner, Emily Frances, 66; Captain
Frederick Charles, 66.
Pollard, Richard, i6; William i6.
Pope, Alexander, 23, 24.
Popley, Robert, 14.
Potter, Eliza, 116; Robert, 116; Susannah,
116.
Pounett, Anne, 79.
Prime, Elizabeth, 59.
Pritchard, George, 24; Susannah, 24.
Queen, Eliz.ibeth, 12-15; Vi
54, 106, 107.
1. 50. S3.
Raban Catherine, 75 ; Lieut. -Colonel
George Higgins, 75 : Thomas, 75.
Radcliffe, Cecilia, 91 ; Edward, 91 ; George,
14; Joanna, 91 ; Nicholas, 14; Thomas,
91 ; William, 91.
Rawson, Benjamin, 4; Elizabeth, 4; T.,
10; Thomas, 19.
Rawstorne, Lieut. -Colonel, 10.
Rayner, Randall, 14.
Rayney, Jevras, 14.
Raynay, Jervas, 15.
Reade, Ellinor Hastings, 106.
Ricketts, Cornwallis, 10, 28 ; Frederick S*
Vincent, 64 ; Henrietta, 28 ; John
Bourke, 64; Katherine Jane, 64; Rear-
Admiral Sir Robert Tempest, 10, 2S.
Rigby, — , 3-
Roberts, Hannah, 55.
Robinson, Agnes, 91.
Roebuck, Humphrey, 95 ; Susannah, 95.
Rogers, Anne, 2 ; Charles, 55 ; Edward,
55; Jenney, 76; Mary, 55; Richard, 76;
Violante, 2, 3.
RoUe, Christiana Maria, 39 ; Henry, Lord,
39-
Rooke, Catherine Lucretia, 37 ; Rev.
Frederick John, 37.
Rose, Barbara, 112 ; Henrietta, 112 ;
William, 112.
Rosse, — , 93.
Rossington, — , 93.
Russell, Rebecca, 79.
Rutter, Hannah Maria, 91.
Rye, — , 23.
Sanderson, — , 93.
Sandys, Captain Edwin, 99.
Saunderson, Helen, 91; John, 91.
Savage, Anne, 92 ; Henry, 92.
Savile, Dorothy, 14, 122 ; Elizabeth, 13,
14; John, 14, 16; Thomas, 13, 14; — ,
23-
Saye-and-Sele, Elizabeth, Lady, 63 ; Lord,
63-
Scrimshaw, Elizabeth, 27 ; John, 27 ;
Michael, 27.
Scrimshire, Elizabeth, 6; John, 6; — , 31.
Scott, Ann, 60; Christopher, 60-62 ; Kitty,
59-61 ; Mary, 60 ; Sarah, 60 ; Sarah
Isabel, 60.
Seaton, John Fox, 55.
Sergeant, Mary, 25.
Sewell, Ann, 55; Henry, 55; Richard,
55-
Shackleton, Annabella, 22; Roger, 22.
Sharpe, Elizabeth, 114.
Sheild, Charlotte, 103; John, 103; Robert,
103; William, loi- 103"; William Thomas,
103.
Shells, Frederick, 113; Henrietta Rose,
113-
ShercUffe, William, 14, 15.
Shertcliffe, William, 16; — , 16.
Shipton, Mary Anne, 55.
Shirtcliffe, Beatrix, 13, 17; William, 13, 17.
Short, Henry, 20.
Shuttleworth, .\nn, 91 ; Richard, 91.
Sims, Katherine, 99; Sarah, 79.
Skelton, Henry, 12.
Smarley, Elizabeth, 4, 5, 7; John, 5.
Smerdon, Martha, 75 ; Thomas, 74, 75 ;
Winifred, 74, 75.
Smith, Elizabeth, 62 ; James, 62 ; Jennett,
114; Oswald Augustus, 108; Richard,
9, 114.
Smijth, Anne, loi ; Sir Charles, loi.
Sneade, Mary, 55 ; Rev. Samuel, 55. ,
Snell, Lenox, 96 ; Robert, 96.
Soady, Ehzabeth. 76; Thomas, 76.
Somerset, The Hon. Augusta Anne, 65 ;
General Lord Charles, 65.
Soper, Susannah, 88.
Sowden, Margaret, 31.
Sparke, Elizabeth, 74; John, 74.
Spenser, Lieut. -General William, 100.
Spice, Caleb, So; Mary, So.
St. George, Archibald, 108; Baldwin John,
loS; Elizabeth Marianne, loS; Frances,
loS ; George, loS ; Rev. Howard, loS ;
John, loS; Captain John, 108; Colonel
John, 108 : General Sir John, 108 ;
Lucy Elizabeth Georgiana, loS ; Milli-
cent, 108 ; William Whitmore, loS.
Stanhope, John, 19.
Stanley, Colonel, 9 ; — ,3.
Stapilton, Robert, 34.
Stapylton, K.itherine, 23; Robert, 23.
Startup, Martha, 80.
Stead, Richard, 16; Samuel, 31.
Streete, Ann, 21; John, 21.
Stephenson, Uavid, 96; Mary, 96; William,
96.
Stevens, Christiana Maria, 39 ; Henry, 39 ;
Louisa Annie, 39 ; Sarah Bridget, 39 ;
Sophia, 37, 40 ; Thomas, 37, 39, 40.
Stevens-Guille, Catherine Lucretia, 37 ;
Rev. Hubert George de Carteret, 37.
Stirling, Captain George, 59.
Stone, Anne, 77 ; Dorothy, 77 ; Charles,
77; Edward, 77; Elizabeth, 77 ; Isaac,
77 ; Job, 77 ; Sarah, 77 ; Stephen, 77 ;
William, 77.
Stooke, Joan, 85.
Stowers, Martha, 55.
Stuckey, — , 84.
Suttell, Thomas, 12.
Sutton, Jane, 114; — , 93.
Swann, Alfred Henry Burnley, loi ; Burn-
ley Whittaker, loi ; CaroUne, loi; Rev.
Charles, 99, lOl ; Rev. C. H., 105;
Charles Henry, loi, 105 ; Rev. Charles
Henry, 102 ; Charles James, 100 ;
Charles William, 103; Charlotte, 100;
Charlotte Katherine, 100 ; Edward, 99 ;
Rev. Edward, 101-103; Eliza, loi, 102,
105 ; Elizabeth, 99 ; Elizabeth Ann,
102 ; Ellen, 105 ; Emma, 102 ; Frances,
105; Frederick Dashwood, 100; George,
99, 100 ; Georgiana Elizabeth, 99 ;
Georgina, 103 ; Geraldine Frances Wal-
ker, lOI ; Hannah, 105 ; Henry, 99 ;
Rev. Henry Aldersey, 100, 103 ; Rev.
James, 100, 105 ; John, 99, 105 ; John
Beardmore, 99 ; Captain John Sackville,
100; John Thomas, 99; Katherine
Sarah, loi ; Maria Jane, 99 ; Mary, 99,
105 ; Mary Adams, 99 ; Robert, loi ;
Sarah, 102 ; Sophia, 102 ; Captain
William Henry, 99.
Talhurst, Elizabeth, 78, 80; Henry, 78;
John, 78; Sarah, 78.
Taner, Edith, 84 ; Theodore, 84.
Tatton, Ann, 2; Hannah, 2; William, 2.
Taylor, Edmund, 8.
Tempest, Alathea, 23, 24 ; Alice, 14-18,
20, 21 ; Ann, 25, 32; Dame Ann, 30,
31 ; Annabella, 22 ; Anne, 12, 17, 18,
21, 22, 25-28, 30, 31, 33; Beatrice, 16,
19; Beatrix, 12, 13, 17; Browne, 20;
Catherine, 22, 28; Christopher, 15, 16,
18-22, 24; Dorothy, 14, 17, 22; Ed-
ward, 25, 26, 33 ; Eleanor, 16, 19, 22,
25 ; Elizabeth, 6, 14, 16, 18-22, 25, 27,
28, 31, 32; Ellen, 12-14, 16, 17, 22,
24; George, 21, 24-26, 30-33; Sir
George, 6, 20, 25-2S, 30-33 ; Hannah,
21, 22; Helen, 16, 18; Helena, 17;
Henrietta, 23-25, 27, 28, 31-33, 35;
Dame Henrietta, 23, 34 ; Henrietta
Katherina, 23; Henrietta Susannah, 24;
Lady Henrietta, 33 ; Henry, 12-16, 18,
20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 30-34; Sir Henry,
10, 24, 29, 35 ; Isaac, 22 ; Isabel, 20,
21; James, 19,-22; John, 12, 15-22,
24-28, 30-33 ; Captain John, 6 ; Major
John, 6, 27, 29, 32 ; Sir John, 13, 20,
23, 26, 29, 32-34 ; John Plumbe, 28 ;
Katherine, 17, 20, 24; Lady, 24, 25,
28; Major, 6; Margaret, 17; Maria,
24; Martha, 21, 22; Mary, 18-22, 25,
28; Mercy, 22; Nicholas, 12, 19-21,
23, 25-27, 30-33 ; Pearce, 26 ; Percy,
21 ; Pierce, 20, 21 ; Piers, 21 ; Richard,
13-19, 21, 22, 24, 25, 29, 33 ; Sir
Richard, 12, 13, 16, 2S ; Robert, 15,
18, 26, 27, 33; Rev. Robert, 25, 26;
Sir Robert, 3 ; Sir Robert Tempest,
6, 24, 27, 29 ; Dame Rosamund, 12 ;
Sarah, 20; Stephen, 19-21; Susannah,
21; Susannah Pritchard, 24; Thomas,
17, 21 ; Sir Thomas, 12 ; Tristram,
13; Walter, 13-17; William, 22; W.
Joseph, 27.
Teyrick, Hannah, 4; Rev. — , 4.
Thomlinson, Ann, 2, 10; Catherine, 2, 10;
Lieut. -Colonel, 10; William, 2.
Thompson, Alathea, 23 ; Beatrice, 19 ;
Sir Henry, 23 ; Rev. Isaac, 61 ; James,
31, 32; John, 19; Margaret, 61; Mary,
61.
Thornbank, Elizabeth, 21.
Thornton, Beatrix, 17 ; Richard, 16, 17 ;
Tempest, 17; William, 13, 17.
Tinker, Cecilia, 95.
Tittertun, Elizabeth, 113; Joim, 113.
Tolherst, Mary, 79.
Tolhirst, Anne, 79; John, 79; Rebecca,
79; William, 79.
Tolhurst, Ann, 78, 79 ; Anna, 79 ; Anne,
So ; Catherine, 79, 80 ; Clement, 7S,
80; Elizabeth, 78, 79; Harriet, 80;
Henry, 79 ; Hester, 80 ; Jane, 79, 80 ;
John, 78-80; Martha, 80; Mary, 78-80;
Richard, 79, 80 ; Samuel, So ; Sarah,
78, 79; Thomas, 78-80; William, 78,
79-
ToUast, Angela, 80; Mercy, 80; Thomas,
80.
ToUist, Mary 79.
Tomlinson, — , 9.
Tonge, John del, 14.
Townley, Sarah, 4 ; Richard, 91; Thomas,
47-
Trentham, — , 93.
Tucker, Ann, 42 ; Benjamin, 42.
Turner, Cassandra, 63, 64 ; Edward, 65 ;
Sir Edward, 63, 64 ; Elizabeth, 63, 66 ;
James, 88; Jane, 43; John, 63, 66;
Mary, 66; William, 65.
Twisden, Sir George, 23 ; Katherine, 23.
Twistleton, Elizabeth, 63 ; Colonel Thomas,
63-
Vane, The Hon"^ Charles, 60 ; Elizabeth,
60; Henrietta, 60; — , 59.
Vernon, James, 4.
Wade, AHce, 21.
Waller, — , 59.
Walker, Anthony, 12; Elizabeth, 16, 114;
Mary Ann, loi ; — , 59.
Walter, Joseph, 78 ; Mary, 78.
Waring, Emma Scot, 106; Henry Guy,
106.
Warwick, Harriet, 74; Sir Richard, 74.
Watkins, Catherine Amelia, 101 ; Captain
John Westrop, 101 ; General Westrop,
Watney, Ann, 113; Anne, 113; Barbara,
112; Daniel, 112; Eleanor Martha, 113;
Elizabeth, 112, 113 ; Henrietta Rose,
113; James, 113; John, 112; Lieutenant
John Pigott, 112; Mary, 112, 113;
Matthew, 112; Sophia, 112; Thomas,
112, 113; William, 112.
Watt, Ann, 4; Rev. — , 4.
Watts, John, 31.
Weatherden, Emily Fulford, 76 ; William
Fulford, 76.
Webster, Alice, 32; Grace, 120.
Weddell, Emma, 20, 23.
Weldon, William H., 107.
Wharton, Duke of, 27.
Whitfield, Mary, 79 ; Thomas, 79.
Whittaker, Blanche, loi ; John, lOl.
Wickherham, Thomas, 8.
Widdrington, Thomas, 19.
Wilkinson, Hannah, 100.
Will, John, 96; Thomas, 96.
Willan, Anne, 104 ; Avice, 102 ; Charles
Thomas, 104; Edgar, 102, 103; Eliza-
beth, 102, 104 ; Frances, 102 ; Frances
Augusta, 104 ; George, 102, 103 ; Jane,
102-104; Martin, 102; Mary, 102;
Rev. Robert, 101-104; Robert Smith,
104 ; Rev. Samuel, 102-104 ; Sarah,
lOI.
Williams, Colonel Andrew, 64 ; Anne, 42 ;
Caroline, 44 ; Catherine, 42, 43, 45 ;
Edward, 43 ; Edward Harris, 43 ; Eliza.
beth, 42-44; Hannah, 21; Jane, 43;
John, 41-43, 45; Mar)', 42; Michael,
41, 43-46; PhilHppa, 43; Sophia, 64;
Susannah, 41, 42, 45; William, 43, 44,
46.
Willimot, Robert, 49; William, 49.
Wilson, Mary, 60; William, 60.
Withem, Barbara, 112; John, 112.
Withthem, Barbara, 112; John, 112.
Wood, Charles Boynton, 59; Delia Maria,
59, 61, 64 ; Elizabeth, 60 ; Henry
Richard, 59 ; Jane, 80 ; Louisa, 59 ;
Mary, 31 ; Colonel Richard, S9-61, 64 ;
— . 59-
Woods, Sir Albert William, 50, 53, 54,
106, 107.
Woodrooffe, Selina Maiy, 106.
Woodward, — . 93.
Worcester, Bishop of, 49; Felix Bartlett,
titular Bishop of, 83.
Wortley, Richard, 14.
Wotton, Susanna, 86; Walter, 86; — , 26.
Wright, Hannah, 2 ; Peter, 2.
Yates, Margaret, I.
Yonge, Sir Walter, 81.
Yorke, Mrs. A., 31 ; Rev. William, 31.
Younge, Elizabeth, 44, 74 ; Colonel George,
75; Peter, 44, 74; Salome, 74; Winifred
Emma, 75.
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